Dark mode on an iPhone with the iOS 13 beta
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Earlier this week during its WWDC 19 opening keynote, Apple announced a new dark mode that will come to the iPhone and iPad this fall with the iOS 13 software update.
It's currently available in the developer beta, which I installed to take a peek at what the new feature looks like.
Dark mode, which is already available on Android, changes the typical bright theme to a darker one, which can be easier on the eyes, particularly at night. Some people just think it looks better, and I agree. Developers will be able to add dark mode to their apps using Apple's new tools, but Apple's preinstalled apps such as Notes, News, TV, Music, Reminders, Mail and more already have it in the beta.
In the beta, you turn it on by swiping down from the top right of a newer iPhone (or from the bottom on models without Face ID). Then, tap and hold the display brightness bar and change appearance from light to dark. If you go to Settings > Display & Brightness you can also set dark mode to turn on and off automatically at certain times, or at sunset and sunrise.
Here's a quick look at what it's like:
This is Apple Maps in dark mode
Dark mode on an iPhone with the iOS 13 beta
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Apple News
Dark mode on an iPhone with the iOS 13 beta
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Dark mode on an iPhone with the iOS 13 beta
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Reminders
Dark mode on an iPhone with the iOS 13 beta
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Notes
Dark mode on an iPhone with the iOS 13 beta
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Here's what the settings menu looks like
Dark mode on an iPhone with the iOS 13 beta
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This is the TV app in dark mode
Dark mode on an iPhone with the iOS 13 beta
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Apple Music
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Apple Photos
Dark mode on an iPhone with the iOS 13 beta
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And finally, this is Messages in dark mode
Dark mode in the iOS 13 beta on my iPhone.
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I think the apps look nice and clean. Keep in mind this is a developer beta, so you can't try it without a developer account until the iOS 13 public preview launches next month, or until the finished version launches this fall. All of this is subject to change by then, too, if Apple decides to make changes to iOS 13 before it launches for the public.
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