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Samsung Galaxy s10: How to Enable Dark Mode

Mel HawthorneMay 14, 2020 Comments (0)

Dark or Night Mode is a useful feature that sets most of your phone’s colours to dark – so the backgrounds of browsers, apps, and menu screens default to dark. Of course, this will be overridden by unique web pages, for example, but it still radically changes the look of your phone – and for users that use their phone in the dark, a game changer.

You can activate it easily. Simply open up your Settings app and tap the Display option. There, near the top, you’ll find the option to enable Dark Mode. Simply tap the option to turn on or off Dark mode.

Dark Mode

It may take a second, but your menu background will change immediately.

Tip: Some Themes can override this setting or disable it – if it doesn’t work for you, check your Theme settings!

Categories: Android

Author Mel Hawthorne

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Last Updated on May 14, 2020 by Mitch Bartlett