- iOS Will Be Getting G-mail Dark Mode
- Dark Mode G-mail Feature For iOS
After rolling this Dark Mode feature on Android Google plans to roll out dark mode for iOS users. This was announced by Google on September 24th, the G-mail dark mode is recently rolled out to Android 10 devices.

However some phones received it today automatically, while a Force stop from the “App info” page enabled the look on a handful of devices that didn’t see it immediately.
The dark mode feature rolled out with iOS 13 recently, precisely, we have seen how beautiful the dark mode feature is on iOS, my Instagram looks astonish with the dark mode feature. Talking of the G-mail Dark mode, new messages feature white text for the sender, subject line, and time in this view, while the message body preview is gray. That fainter color is used for all read emails. Generic avatars, labels, and other colors have been appropriately tweaked to be less bright and more muted, though profile images are unaffected.
If yours didn't activate automatically, just open Settings > go to Display and Brightness > and Tap Dark to switch to Dark mode. If you're running an older version of iOS, go to Settings in the Gmail app > Theme > and select “Dark”. Gmail will, by default, automatically respond to the system default setting. The Dark mode feature looks incredibly sweet on Google latest Operating System (Android 10). The G-mail dark mode feature debuts today for iOS users we believe this is going to look more awesome like on the Android 10.
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The dark mode feature rolled out with iOS 13 recently, precisely, we have seen how beautiful the dark mode feature is on iOS, my Instagram looks astonish with the dark mode feature. Talking of the G-mail Dark mode, new messages feature white text for the sender, subject line, and time in this view, while the message body preview is gray. That fainter color is used for all read emails. Generic avatars, labels, and other colors have been appropriately tweaked to be less bright and more muted, though profile images are unaffected.
If yours didn't activate automatically, just open Settings > go to Display and Brightness > and Tap Dark to switch to Dark mode. If you're running an older version of iOS, go to Settings in the Gmail app > Theme > and select “Dark”. Gmail will, by default, automatically respond to the system default setting. The Dark mode feature looks incredibly sweet on Google latest Operating System (Android 10). The G-mail dark mode feature debuts today for iOS users we believe this is going to look more awesome like on the Android 10.
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