The Dark Mode IOS 13 is system-wide dark mode that has been introduced in iOS 13 release from Apple. The dark mode is similar to the mode that Apple brought to Mac in 2018. What does Dark mode do? The Dark mode is designed to be less harsh on the eyes. It makes sure that the backlight emitted from iPhone or iPad display does not give off a light that is harsh in low ambient lighting situations. While handling the lights emitted off the screen, Dark mode on iOS 13 maintains constancy and vibrancy of the display. Some important facts about Dark Mode on iOS 13 for iPhone and iPad
- Dark Mode makes content easier on the user’s eyes
- Spoiler alert: While older iOS does not have Dark Mode, onlookers will tend to get pissed when you enable it on your iPhone
- Frankly, it looks really cool
If you are the person who spends hours staring at your phone screen, the benefits of using the Dark Mode will definitely appeal to you. The Dark mode helps one to focus more on the main content in contrast to white backgrounds which sometimes can be overwhelming. From the new Memoji to browsing through playlists in Apple Music, the Dark Mode on iOS 13 gives a nifty touch of class to your iPhone. Additionally, the Dark Mode on iOS 13 is better because it makes the browsing and photo gallery experience more immersive and intuitive.
Turning on the Dark Mode feature on your iPhone and iPad with iOS 13 is quite easy. It can be done with a dedicated button from the control center. Another good thing is that you can set a schedule for the Dark Mode to turn On and Off at a particular time or you can simply link it to morning and night timings in your timezone. It is evident that when Apple was designing the Dark Mode, they were thinking about how the Dark Mode affects the entire interface of iOS. For instance, if you’re accessing your email and you are writing a new massage, the color of your inbox will be a lighter shade of black in the background, while the writing window is complete black. This ingenious method of lighting up the Dark Mode on iOS 13 makes it more intuitive for navigating.
What’s the novel thing that Apple is doing to make Dark Mode available across the ecosystem? They are allowing third-party developers access the Dark Mode’s API. This will help their apps to be optimized in a way synonymous to the Dark Mode, thereby ensuring a seamless experience.
Dark Mode can also be conveniently used on the plane, where you do not want to disturb another person who is sleeping next to you with the light emitted from a very bright smartphone screen. Also, while on the plane, you won’t have to decrease the brightness of the phone because the dark background would have already solved that issue.
In spite of these wonderful features, Apple is not promising that the Dark Mode even on phones which have OLED will preserve battery life. The fact that the pixels on OLED phones display turns off when displaying “Black” is true and there is a likelihood that this could save battery life. However, it depends on the type of content one is watching on the screen.
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