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Chrome Dark Mode on Android

Chrome for Android supports a dark mode that can help reduce eye strain and save battery life on devices with OLED screens. You can enable Chrome’s dark mode on your Android device by following these steps:

Note: The availability and appearance of dark mode in Chrome may vary slightly depending on your device’s Android version and Chrome version.

Update Chrome:

  • First, make sure you have the latest version of Google Chrome installed on your Android device. You can check for updates on the Google Play Store.

Open Chrome:

  • Launch the Chrome app on your Android device.

Access Chrome Settings:

  • Tap the three-dot menu icon (usually in the upper-right corner of the screen) to open the Chrome menu.

Go to Settings:

  • Scroll down and select “Settings” from the menu options.

Choose Theme:

  • In the Chrome settings, look for the “Theme” option. Tap on it.

Select Dark Mode:

  • You should see three options: “Light,” “Dark,” and “Set by Battery Saver.” Choose “Dark” to enable dark mode.

Dark Mode Enabled:

  • Once you select “Dark,” Chrome’s interface will switch to dark mode. The browser’s background and menus will have a dark color scheme.

If you prefer to let your device’s battery saver mode determine when to enable dark mode, you can choose the “Set by Battery Saver” option. In this mode, Chrome will switch to dark mode when your device’s battery saver is active.

Keep in mind that enabling dark mode in Chrome affects the appearance of the browser’s interface but may not automatically change the appearance of websites. Some websites offer their own dark mode or themes that you can enable separately.

The dark mode settings in Chrome may vary slightly depending on your device’s Android version and the version of Chrome you’re using. However, the steps provided above should work for most recent versions of Chrome on Android.

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