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- Leak and Android will soon enable you a dark theme in apps that is not one.
- A new “expansion” Dark mode options force apps to force the darkness, but it can cause visual problems.
- This feature is directly in the second Android Canary Blood, but its stable release date is not known.
If you tell people that you use Light Mode on your phone, some people will look like you are crazy. The reason for this is that many people prefer Dark Mode UIS because they are usually easier on the eyes. Most apps have a built -in dark theme so far, but there are still many things that are not. For reasonable reasons, Android will soon enable you Dark Mode in apps that do not support locally.
Earlier today, Google released second Android Canary Blood, and looking for it, we discovered a new option under them Settings> Display & Touch> Dark Theme. Earlier, this page only had the options to schedule the Dark theme, but now it offers two different Dark theme “Ways”. There is “Standard“Mode, which applies the dark theme in your device and supported apps, and a new”Growth“The mode that automatically applies the Dark Theme on more apps.
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Android’s new “Extension” Dark Mode is different from the current color option because it does not revers the screen on the screen, which can mess with photos. This developer’s options are like the “Over Ride Force Dark” toggle, but it seems that it works in more apps.
Bill Scanner app in Light ModeBill Scanner app in Extended Dark Mode
Google says the purpose of “expanded” dark mode is to improve leak, but when you use it, you may face apparent problems because some apps won’t be able to walk well with it. If this happens, then it is recommended that you activate the “standard” dark mode instead, as it will not force a dark theme on apps that do not support it.
We are waiting for Google to launch this feature since we first saw its evidence a year ago. It seems that the company needed some time to find out how consumers should present this feature, as they were examining it earlier, “More apps dark.” By pitching this as a leaks feature, Google will ensure that consumers are familiar with its limits and is not intended to be a fool -proof method so that a dark theme can be enabled in all apps.
Although this feature is now directly directly in other Android Canary Blood, we do not know when it will be ready for beta or stable channels. We are hoping that this feature will be in the second quarter of Android 16, IE. Android 16 QPR2, which is set to release this December.


