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The much-awaited Dark Mode has finally arrived on Google Chrome for Android with the latest update 74.0.3729.112 on the stable channel. [br][br]However, the option to turn on Dark Mode isn't instantly available, and you have to enable it through Chrome flags.[br][br]To do that, paste chrome://flags/#enable-android-night-mode in the address bar of Chrome and then tap on the dropdown list under the "Android Chrome UI dark mode" menu. Select "Enabled" from that list and relaunch Chrome.[br][br][img src="/storage/emulated/0/Download/gsmarena_002.jpg"][br][br][img src="/storage/emulated/0/Download/gsmarena_003.jpg"][br][br][img src="/storage/emulated/0/Download/gsmarena_004.jpg"][br][br]Once you do that, you can turn on the Dark Mode by heading over to Chrome's Settings] Dark mode menu.[br][img src="/storage/emulated/0/Download/gsmarena_005.jpg"][br][img src="/storage/emulated/0/Download/gsmarena_008.jpg"][br][br]In addition to bringing Dark Mode, this update also adds a "Translate..." shortcut in the menu that lets you quickly translate a web page to English or any other language of your preference. But, do note that it's only visible when Chrome detects that a web page is in a language different than the default language of your device.[br][br]If you don't see these new changes yet, make sure you are using the latest version of Chrome by updating it from the Play Store.[br][br]Source: https://m.gsmarena.com/google_chrome_for_android_gets_dark_mode_with_latest_update-amp-36793.php[br][br] |
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