iOS 13's Dark Mode
A system-wide Dark Mode option, which matches the Dark Mode feature we received last year in macOS Mojave, is one of iOS 13's big new features.
Enabling Dark Mode can be done under the Monitor & Brightness section from the Settings app on the iPhone or iPad). Depending on the time of day (Sunrise to Sunset) or a custom-picked schedule, you can select Light or Dark mode or allow them. If you click the Brightness indicator in the Control Center for a long time, you can switch to Dark Mode from there if you don't want to use the Settings app, and you can also allow a full Dark Mode/Light Mode toggle.
Go to Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls to make sure you have that Dark Mode Control Center option. To add the button to the Control Center, tap the green "+" next to "Dark Appearance"
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You'll see darker themes in all of your apps, from Settings and Photos to Apple Music.
Messages and Phone have new darker interfaces that are easier on the eyes when Dark Mode is activated.
Apple has put a great deal of effort into Dark Mode, and the feature is supported by most Apple apps at this time. Maps already had Dark Mode at night, but now it's enabled all the time when Dark Mode is switched on. In Mail and Apple News, dark themes are available.
Dark Mode interfaces exist in the App Store, the Reminders app, and even the Fitness app, as do other applications such as Home (although it was already dark) and Wallet.
Other apps shown in Dark Mode include Shortcuts, Notes, and Contacts.
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iOS 13 doesn't disappoint for those who want darker themes on their computers. Dark Mode will be available seamlessly across the iOS and iPadOS operating systems once third-party applications have all the dark options enforced.
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