Google has been updating its native apps every now and then with new features. Recently, the Lens app was spotted in the beta getting solving math equations. Now, the latest update comes in the form of the Dark Mode to the famous Google App.
According to reports, Google is finally rolling out the highly requested Dark Mode features to both Android and iOS users, as tweeted by Google’s search liaison. The new feature adds built-in Dark Mode for users running Android 10 and iOS 12/13.
Starting today & fully rolling out this week, dark mode is now available for the Google App on Android 10 and iOS 12/13. By default, the Google App will reflect your device’s system settings in Android 10 & iOS 13. If that’s set to a dark theme, the app will be in dark mode…. pic.twitter.com/ZqSD33ZhNt
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— Google SearchLiaison (@searchliaison) May 19, 2020
The app will set its preference according to system settings by default on Android 10 and iOS 13. This means the app will turn on Dark Mode by default If you have the system-wide Dark Mode enabled on your Phone. However, users can now manually toggle the mode within the app inside the settings option as well. Additionally, iOS 12 users will be able to do the same.
If we recall, Google had announced the Dark Modes for other apps like Google Keep, Google Files, Google Photos at the launch of developer preview last year and rolled them out to all users during the release of stable Android 10 back in September. But the update for the Google App was in the test phase till now.
However, some users reported that they were able to spot the dark mode for Google App back in June last year. This feature was partially applied to a few windows of the app and limited to only a few users.
But now, the latest update is rolling out to all the users of the Google App. The rollout will begin today and reach everyone by the end of the week. You can try out the new Dark Mode by updating it to the latest version in the Play Store.