How To Toggle On True Dark Mode In Android Q
Google just wrapped up I/O 2019 and showed off its new mid-range Pixel devices which are the Pixel 3a and the Pixel 3a XL.
The company also announced the latest Android 10 Q beta 3 update which is now available on several devices including non-Pixel smartphones.
Of course, this is still only a beta build hence I wouldn't suggest installing it on your primary smartphone; however, if you're willing to live on the edge, then there's no harm in checking out the latest features Android Q has to offer.
One of the most asked for features has been a 'true dark mode' on Android. Some manufacturers such as Samsung have already implemented true dark mode themes with their custom skin over Android.
Google tried out a dark theme with the Android 9 Pie update; however, the theme wasn't really systemwide and it didn't have a true black color.
Fortunately, dark mode is now available with the Android Q beta 3 update and here's how to enable it.
How to enable dark mode in Android Q
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Enabling dark mode is as simple as turning on a toggle.
- Make sure you're running Android Q beta 3.
- Pull down the notification tray.
- Toggle on Dark Theme.
That's it.
Once you toggle on Dark Theme, the system UI would change to an AMOLED black theme and some supported apps such as Google Photos would also switch to the dark theme.
This dark theme also can be toggled on automatically when the device enters the battery saver mode. To toggle Dark Theme off, simply pull down the notification tray and toggle off Dark Theme.
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