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Dark mode is on in trend next to notch display and folding smartphones. So Google has been taking bit steps toward supporting dark mode.

In past, we have seen YouTube, Phone, the Pixel Launcher, Google News, Contacts, Messages and some options of the Maps app get a darker mode.

Google disappoint many people after releasing Android 9.0 Pie update that are hoping the system-wide dark mode. Google may fulfill this wish in the upcoming Android Q. It may realize that darker colors can improve the battery life of O-LED panels and less retina-searing.

A Googler (Lukasz Zbylut) post on the Chromium bug tracker states that:

Dark mode is an approved in Q feature The Andriod Q team wants to ensure that all preloaded apps support dark mode natively. In order to ship dark mode successfully, we need all User Interface elements to be ideally themed dark.

Google also ensures that all pre-loaded apps should get a dark. That will the same month when Google debuts the preview of a new Android version to the developer.

It is expected that Dark Mode under will be under Settings -> Display -> Dark Mode in Andriod Q.

Adding fuel to the fire, Google has changed the permissions to the Google Chromium Bug Tracker, making it inaccessible to ordinary users. But Android Police has collected the screenshot and shows to the public.

Here is the screenshot.

Dark Mode




Android Q May Bring A System-wide Dark Mode


Dark Mode

Dark mode is on in trend next to notch display and folding smartphones. So Google has been taking bit steps toward supporting dark mode.

In past, we have seen YouTube, Phone, the Pixel Launcher, Google News, Contacts, Messages and some options of the Maps app get a darker mode.

Google disappoint many people after releasing Android 9.0 Pie update that are hoping the system-wide dark mode. Google may fulfill this wish in the upcoming Android Q. It may realize that darker colors can improve the battery life of O-LED panels and less retina-searing.

A Googler (Lukasz Zbylut) post on the Chromium bug tracker states that:

Dark mode is an approved in Q feature The Andriod Q team wants to ensure that all preloaded apps support dark mode natively. In order to ship dark mode successfully, we need all User Interface elements to be ideally themed dark.

Google also ensures that all pre-loaded apps should get a dark. That will the same month when Google debuts the preview of a new Android version to the developer.

It is expected that Dark Mode under will be under Settings -> Display -> Dark Mode in Andriod Q.

Adding fuel to the fire, Google has changed the permissions to the Google Chromium Bug Tracker, making it inaccessible to ordinary users. But Android Police has collected the screenshot and shows to the public.

Here is the screenshot.

Dark Mode




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