Facebook App Dark Mode Android 9. Facebook today officially rolled out its sweeping desktop redesign that offers dark mode, tabbed home screen and a cleaner profile. Facebook tells TechCrunch that “starting today, the majority. This means that the dark mode settings in case of the mentioned OSes are system dependent. If users have enabled dark theme on their smartphones, the feature will get activated in the app automatically as soon as they update their apps.-- Users who have smartphones running on Android 9 will get in-app settings to enable dark mode feature in the. Dark mode has been rolling out to Android apps for months at this point, but Facebook’s main app has resisted, despite other apps from the company — Facebook Lite, Messenger, and Instagram.
The Facebook app, for example, requires you to do this to force dark mode. Once you do this, it will then use the force dark mode option from there, even though it's not quite a perfect translation. Facebook is currently rolling out official dark mode support as we speak for Android 10, so more users are getting it on their devices now. It's already rolled it out to the Messenger app, the Facebook website, and is now starting to test it on Android. Our tipster reported seeing this dark mode on their phone, but it seems like it.
Dark mode is all the rage right now, with apps adding the feature to save you a little eye strain. While Android 10 and most Google apps have been rocking a black theme for a while, Facebook hasn.
But Facebook is now testing Dark Mode on the mobile app too, as spotted by Social Media Today. Facebook says the feature is only available to "a small percentage of users globally right now". Android 9 users can simply enable a new dark theme in the WhatsApp settings menu. Facebook has tweaked its WhatsApp dark mode to ensure it lowers the brightness of a phone display. However, if you have a smartphone running on Android 9, follow these steps to enable dark mode in WhatsApp on your smartphone: Step 1: Open Google Play Store on your smartphone. Step 2: Look for WhatsApp and hit Update. Step 3: Once you have updated the app, open WhatsApp on your smartphone. Step 4: Tap on the hamburger menu on top right corner. Dark mode has been rolling out to Android apps for months at this point, but Facebook’s main app has resisted, despite other apps from the company — Facebook Lite, Messenger, and Instagram.