Dark mode is coming to Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides on iPhone

Dark mode is coming to Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides on iPhone
Whether you want to save your eyes or save your phone's battery, there's a lot to love about dark modes in apps. Google is well aware of the popularity of darker shades and has gradually rolled this option out across many of its apps and services. Earlier this year, it was G Suite users who saw the arrival of a dark theme. On Android, the option has made its way to Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, and now iOS users get the same treatment. It was back in July that Google started rolling out a dark theme for Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides on Android, and that process is now complete. For Android users, these apps will now adhere to system-wide dark mode settings, but can also be manually configured to use dark mode. Google says of the option: "The dark theme will intelligently adjust the product interface and user-generated content to make it more usable in low-light environments and save battery life."

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Now, with little fanfare, Google is bringing the same dark theme to Docs, Sheets, and Slides on iOS. Just like on Android, the dark option can be turned on manually, but it will also turn on automatically if dark mode is selected on iOS itself. To take advantage of the dark theme, you must first ensure that you have installed the latest versions of Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides from the App Store. You can change the theme manually by going to "Menu > Settings > Theme". Google also shares a tip to check how documents will search for collaborators and viewers using light. Just click on the three-dot “More” menu and turn on the “Show Light Theme” option. See all prices (25 found) Show more offers Powered by Techradar Via Android Central