Google Chrome and Twitter has rolled out Dark Mode Updates for smartphones!

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Since the launch of a system-wide dark mode on both iOS 13 and Android 10, it has brought attention to all the mobile apps developers. After Google Gmail app got updated for the dark mode on Android 10, Twitter has announced the dark mode called “Lights out” to be rolled out to all Android users starting today.

There will be two dark mode options in Twitter, “DIM” and “Lights Out”. The older version DIM mode turns the display into dark blue. As for the new Lights Out mode, it turns the app into a true black display which gives a better battery consumption towards the OLED display compared to the previous DIM mode.

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On the left is "DIM" Mode, On the right is "Lights Out" Mode

To switch on the dark mode, your device must first be running on Android 10. After that, go to Settings and privacy, tap onto Display and sound menu, you will see the Dark mode appearance selection. There’s also a shortcut key to turn the dark mode on or off by tapping on the light bulb icon at the bottom of the slide-out menu from the home screen.

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As for the Google Chrome app, it's finally updated to accommodate the system-wide dark mode on iOS 13. The new Chrome update also comes with a new card design for the different Tabs that gives a large bold title on top of each page.

Also, it makes things more convenient for online shopping using your mobile by having the option to add a credit card directly in Chrome. So are you a fan of the dark mode? Let us know at our Facebook page and stay tuned for more updates on TechNave.com!