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Posted by: Yakub Oloyede« on: May 18, 2020, 05:18:56 PM »Dark Mode or Dark Mode as many like to say, is already available in several Android applications … However, it is still a long way from being in the vast majority of Apps available. Well, if you don’t know, Android 10 brings with it a way to force ‘Dark Mode’ into all applications, whether they like the idea or not. So first you need to realize that we are talking about an option for programmers. Therefore, the final result may not be perfect. However, as you don’t need to root your smartphone, you can just try it, and if you don’t like it, just go back. With Android 10, you can force the use of ‘Dark Mode’ even in applications that don’t have that option! So, the first thing you need to do is go to the developer’s options. (If they are not active, try to do it first. You only need to press Build Number a few times to activate the feature) After you are in the developer menu, search for ‘override force dark’. Enter the result and activate the functionality. Well, after everything is done, all applications will now have an active mode. However, it is likely that you will have to restart some apps before you see the effect. (In some apps, it may take even longer)
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