Android Apps That Support Dark Themes or Dark Mode
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Thursday, September 19, 2019
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Twitter,
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Google presents the Dark mode feature in Android 10 so that the user's eyes are not as tired as staring at the smartphone screen for a long time. Although Android 10 is still not widely available, there are many Android apps that support dark themes.
Here are some apps for Android smartphones that have support dark theme or dark theme that can be activated manually.
Android Apps That Support Dark Themes or Dark Mode
1. Gmail
The Gmail app for Android hasn't been a long-time update that one of them presents a dark theme. To activate it is quite easy, tap menu in the upper right corner, select Settings > General Settings > Theme > tap Dark.
As information, dark themes in Gmail as reported CNET quoted Monday (16/9/2019), only limited available. That is, most likely still in the trial or in the development stage (beta) for a non-Android smartphone 10.
2. YouTube
YouTube has long supported the dark theme feature. How to activate it is quite easy, ie run the YouTube app then tap on the user Avatar > Settings > General > Dark theme.
3. AccuWeather
The information app and the AccuWeather weather forecast also support dark themes. To enable this feature by tapping the three-dot menu, choose Settings > Theme > tap Dark Theme.
4. Microsoft Edge
This Microsoft flagship browser has available a dark theme feature for apps on the Android platform. This feature can be enabled through the Settings menu > Appearance > Theme > Dark.
5. Facebook Messenger
This Facebook-made Instant messaging app in how to activate the dark theme simply tap on the chat head icon then enable the Dark Mode feature.6. Gboard
Gboard is the default keyboard app in Android smartphones. This app already supports dark theme that can be activated by tapping the gear icon on the top of the keyboard, then select Theme, and turn on the Dark Theme.
7. Google Calendar
The Google Calendar app can also be supported by a dark theme that can be manually enabled by means of Access Settings > General > Theme, then select Dark.
8. Google Keep
Google's flagship note app, Keep, also has support for dark themes. This feature can be activated by accessing the Settings > Enable Dark Theme.
9. Google News
For users who love to read news through Google News, can activate a dark theme by tapping the user profile section, select Settings, and turn on the Dark Theme.
10. Messages
Setting the dark theme in Messages is also quite easy, by tapping the three-dot menu and then selecting Enable Dark Theme from the drop-down menu.
11. Twitter's
Twitter app has long supported the dark theme feature. To activate by tapping the profile icon > Settings and Privacy > Display and sound > Display and sound > Dark mode.