WhatsApp is one of the most popular messenger services on the planet, and in India alone it enjoys more than 220 million users.
To limit the amount of light entering your eyes and causing fatigue, WhatsApp Dark Mode is a new feature in the works for the popular texting app, but it's not officially out. However, when did that stop anyone from getting anything?
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Serial WhatsApp features leaker WABetaInfo has already dropped steady hints of what dark mode on WhatsApp is going to look out. The only problem is that this feature is still baking in the oven, meaning it's not ready to be out for Android 9 or iOS 12 users just yet.
But this is where some element of cheating comes into play, because if you want to experience WhatsApp dark mode, there are ways to get it on your Android smartphone or iOS device or iPhone.
For this you'll need an Android device that's running on the latest version of Android Q beta. If the answer to that is yes, just follow the following steps to get WhatsApp Dark Mode up and running.
1) Turn on Dark Theme in Android Q (Settings > Display > Theme > Dark).?
2) Enable 'developer options' by going to Settings > About Phone > Tap seven times on 'Build Number'. Once you're in developer mode, select 'override force-dark' to apply dark mode across all apps.
3) That's it. You'll now have dark mode in WhatsApp as well.
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The process is very similar to what you did on Android Q. It utilizes iOS' 'smart invert' feature to give WhatsApp a fake dark mode. In your iOS 11 or iOS 12 device (iPhone), go and do the following.
1)?Go to go Settings > General > Accessibility, click on Display Accommodations > Invert colors > Smart Invert.
2) That's all you have to do. Open up WhatsApp to check and confirm a dark mode theme across the app.?