Facebook Messenger Dark Mode is finally out!!!
The long-lasting wait is over. Here it is. Finally, Facebook has released the Dark mode of Messenger. But it is still hidden. Check out how you can enable dark mode in your messenger app.
To get access to the messenger’s new dark mode, you first need to have the latest version of messenger app. Whether you have Android or iOS, it doesn’t matter. The steps for enabling the dark mode on both platforms are the same.
So, don’t you worry and follow the following steps to enable your dark mode.
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To access your messenger’s dark mode, what you need to do on your latest version is open the app and send the crescent moon emoji() to any one of your facebook friend via messenger.
- After sending the emoji to your friend, you will find a notification asking you about do you want dark mode or not.
- Clicking on it, you will enable the dark mode of your app.
- After this, you will be able to find the disable-enable button in your apps setting. From there you can control your dark mode.
- And here you go with Dark Mode. It’s done. Enjoy with your dark mode.
As your expectations, the dark mode switches facebook messenger’s white and blue theme to directly black and grey theme. The Black and grey theme happens to be the more eye-friendly theme when you’re messaging someone from your bed at night.
What Facebook Messenger’s product manager wrote about the dark mode was something like highly anticipated features from the launch of messenger 4, dark mode is a smooth new look that goes easy with your eyes switching the background from white to black.
Later she also described the brightness features during the Dark mode. The dark mode provides lower brightness maintaining the contrast and vibrancy. It cuts down the glare from your phone to use in low light situations. So, no matter where you are, you can use these messenger features anytime.
Facebook says that this is the “limited-time only experience”, and that Facebook Messenger Dark Mode “will be fully rolled out in settings in the coming weeks”.
It seems like it will arrive as a part of wider facebook messenger redesign. The social media firms about the simplicity of the app which seems to be bloated and not especially nice to use over recent years.
This has witnessed the popularity of Messenger Lite- a sheared version of Messenger - raised pretty spectacularly. Dropping off the full redesign, the messenger’s screen will look more clean, with conversation and friends giving the pride of place.
Facebook release the Messenger’s dark mode in silence last week to the users of several countries like the Czech Republic, Indonesia, Philippines, Portugal, and Saudi Arabia.
So, what do you think about the Messenger’s Dark mode? Share your thoughts.