WhatsApp has been working hard for months to keep its performance up to date with modern design standards. The trend these days is dark mode, new age-old composing language and that on Android 10 and iOS 13 has been well defined.
The popular messaging application started installing these functions a few weeks ago in its beta version, and it seems to be finally ready for everyone.
WhatsApp already has a blackout mode for everyone
WhatsApp has never been the fastest application that found black mode, and it was almost a year ago that Android versions came 10 (although this method works on previous versions, but you have to enable it) and iOS 13, the first versions using tools for integrating this application design app and program, however, WhatsApp He wanted to do it right
The biggest challenge, according to WhatsApp itself the ability to create a design that minimizes eye strain in low-light conditions while maintaining a common feature for all users of the platform.
To do this, WhatsApp has invested in a number of research resources that focus on two key areas: readability and information placement. For both Android and iOS versions, the app follows the building guidelines.
How to activate black mode
When this version was downloaded, our first impression was that the black mode was disabled. And how do we use it? The steps to follow are the following:
- We will Settings.
- Click Conversations.
- Then click Subject, and depending on our version of Android we will have several options:
- Android 10: System default, Light and dark.
- Android 9: Depending on battery saving mode, Light and darkness.
- Previous versions of Android: Light and darkness.
When we work we see how the whole app completely changes from the domain itself (only if you have a default background, if you use a custom domain it will not be dark) at the top bar, message bubbles, and whatever else.
WhatsApp has announced the launch of this service, which will be available to everyone in the next few days, without giving a specific date. Judging by the basics of the app, this impractical day stems from continuous posting.
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