After a while showing its appearance in different betas, WhatsApp for Android has taken this step again activate the black mode option in the final version of the application. That is, where you can download any user to your mobile phone without having to go to programs or anything like that.
This information was released by the company itself through its Twitter account for the curious video used & # 39; Voice of Peace & # 39; Simon & Garfunkel, with different users in decorated situations when the OpenApp was opened in the dark. Something that will never happen when you turn on black mode on your WhatsApp, and doing so is very easy, shows you how to do it
How to work WhatsApp black mode for Android
Now that the WhatsApp black mode is available to all users we will no longer need to be referred to its beta program. It's just enough with go to Google Play to update the app in its latest version. Usually these updates are released in a bizarre way, by groups of users, so maybe notice that the update is available takes a few hours to arrive. But be quiet, you'll have it available.
Finally. Black mode on WhatsApp. #DarkMode pic.twitter.com/o4Ee5H7qpW
– WhatsApp Inc. (@WhatsApp) March 3, 2020
When updated to the latest version, activating the black WhatsApp mode for Android is really simple. We'll have to go three straight points and go in Settings. Once we are in the middle Conversations and inside we click Subject. Ready, we'll have three options, one of which allows WhatsApp to activate dark mode when turned off and works across the phone. The option to force it is dark, very simple with that. And if you want to go back to the previous mode, just select Claro.
Settings> Conversations> Theme> Black
Now your whatsapp you will have a dark background for conversations, textboxes will turn dark green and the text itself will remain light in color to facilitate readability. Unless we later want to change the background of the app to something clear, logical, or else we will not make much sense to activate the black mode. That's right