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Google Tests ‘Dark Mode’ For Its Android App

Google tests ‘Dark Mode’ for its Android app, know the specialty of this mode. Tech giant Google is testing dark mode for its Android search app.

As The Verge reports, the new shade is still not the same as that presented in Google’s test of pitch-black Dark Mode on desktop last month.

Rather, the color is darker than the normal dark gray as seen in the mobile app but still lighter than the black.

The report says that the new dark mode in Google’s mobile app may be more attractive for devices with OLED displays, which will save battery life. Those people who like dark mode will like it more.

Android Police said the new shade is Google’s latest 13.8 beta available in the Google Play Store, which you can get through APK Mirror.

A collection that allows Android users to download items that aren’t readily available on their devices.

Google tests ‘Dark Mode’: Allows or goes the official route by joining the beta.

The report said that while Google confirmed that it was testing dark mode on desktop last year, the company confirmed a wider rollout of dark mode for Google Search for its desktop users in February.

While users can access the app’s new color shade on their own, the wide release could take months before it officially reaches more people.

Let us tell you that a new feature has been rolled out by Google in the Google Chat space. These new features include Space Manager Settings, Space Guidelines, and Space Description.

Google told through a blog post that the purpose of rolling out this feature is to provide people with the best experience on any topic and project. Let us tell you that a similar feature is also given in WhatsApp.

Russia-Ukraine War: META increased strictness on Russian media, expanded the company’s ban on a global scale.

The war between Russia and Ukraine is affecting the whole world. Several sanctions have been imposed on Russia after invading Ukraine.

Meta had imposed some restrictions on Russian media to curb the flow of misinformation.

But now expanding it globally, Meta has taken a tougher stance on Russian state media outlets RT and Sputnik on Facebook and Instagram.

The Russian army is making deep inroads into Ukraine, in view of which META has taken this step.

In addition to restricting access to RT and Sputnik throughout the European Union.

The company has announced global demography of content from Russian state-controlled media outlets including Facebook pages and Instagram accounts.

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