Back with the launch of Android Lollipop, Google decided to make everything across the Android system white. That included not only the system settings, quick tile panels and more but also all of the first party, Google-made apps that come with your device as well. As we have seen the proliferation of AMOLED panels which can display true black colors, device manufacturers and app developers have started to incorporate dark themes into their UI elements that turns everything dark or entirely black. Not only do some prefer how it looks, but it can be nicer on the eyes as well in dark environments. Android Q will even have a system-wide dark mode built-in. In their quest to dark mode all the things, Google is now rolling out a dark theme for Google Photos.
Google Photos is Google's latest Android app to get a dark theme
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