With Android 10 mobile users with this system we finally had access to one of the most popular features, dark mode. This unique performance has been tested on Android for a few years now, but internally. I have not, until this year, had achieved the ultimate storage system comfortably. Yes, it was on Pie for Android but it wasn't something we had right now.
However, in the upgraded versions of Android 10 we had the ability to schedule a time when this task was performed, similar to what happened with a mirror-turned-off mode.
The problem was that when that option was activated and we had the application open when the deadline had arrived, it could be automatically shut down and reopened with another mode, losing data in the process. That is why it was removed from the last version.
An unplanned black mode is still being created
This option in black mode is highly sought after, so users have continued to highlight and query Google. The company has confirmed in its sponsorship forums that it has not closed. In fact, it indicates that this function will be used in future versions of Android.
It is reasonable to expect it to be resolved annually from the launch of Android 10 to Android 11, but there is no guarantee that this is because if the failure does not stop, it will not be included in the final version, as is the case.
Google doesn't want to use the same system it has to control the blue light time, because it will force developers to use an API that, for technical reasons, does not want to be in so many applications.
In the meantime, if this is something we want to have on our mobile phone, we can do so by the application we talked about a few weeks ago, even though it compels us to write some instructions about ADB.