Finally Micro Blogging Expert "Twitter" has launched night mode for its mobile application
Finally Micro Blogging Expert "Twitter" has launched night mode for its mobile application

Finally Micro Blogging Expert “Twitter” has launched night mode for its mobile application

A great new feature that is night mode from twitter for iOS users is available now, but for now it is in beta form.
According to tech news twitter is rolling new “Night Mode” for Apple iOS users across the globe to pump its user’s base. The blogging giant has introduced the dark mode to make it easy on the eyes for the users at night, at first attempt it was a beta version now it’s available to the users as a stable build across the globe.

One can tap on the profile image to switch back and forth between normal mode and dark themed mode, the night mode shift the background color into dark blue color with white typography over it. The settings for this feature can be found in the “Display and Sound” section of the settings. It is currently available as a beta for iOS users.

Now a days Night mode is a must have feature of apps, which helps consumers to use that app in low light conditions like at night. Many smartphones are pushing this feature as it is very helpful by turning their display temperature a bit warmer and give a yellowish look to the screen. It reduces the strain on the eyes as from recent research shows that blue light of the screen can make sleeping patterns of the person irregular.

The dark themed mode for iPhone users is not different from its rival Android. Both have navy blue color accent. The screen shifts into darker color palette when this feature is turned on. This feature was implemented first in 3rd party twitter clients namely as Tweetbot and Fenix.

Regrettably, there is no approach available that the feature should turn on by itself automatically. It all depends on display brightness, for now it is not available publicly but we have finger crossed that we will see it soon hopefully.

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