WhatsApp dark mode finally 'ready' but only for some users

Still no word on official release date of new feature for Android or iOS versions of messaging app

Anthony Cuthbertson
Tuesday 24 December 2019 09:14 EST
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WhatsApp users running the messaging app on Android devices complain about battery issues with the latest update
WhatsApp users running the messaging app on Android devices complain about battery issues with the latest update (Getty Images)

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WhatsApp‘s long-awaited dark mode feature is finally ready for release, according to users who have already tested it.

The Facebook-owned messaging app has been teasing the dark theme for months, though is yet to announce a release date or even officially comment on it.

Website WaBetaInfo, which follows developments with the beta version of the app, revealed that the dark theme update is ready for the Android version of WhatsApp.

The iOS dark theme is also nearly set for release, though it still needs a few minor tweaks before it rolls out on iPhones and iPads.

“It’s something that WhatsApp can fix in 15 minutes,” the site explained. “The real problem is that we don’t know when they will do.”

The update is designed to reduce screen glare by replacing the light-coloured background and message bubbles with darker colours.

Dark mode makes it easier to few messages in low light conditions, while also preventing the app from draining as much battery.

Many other popular apps already include the feature, including the Facebook-owned Messenger app.

Some WhatsApp users have already figured out a way to unlock the highly anticipated feature by exploiting a bug within the Android app.

The method was widely shared across social media in early December, which involves sending a YouTube link to a contact within the app.

It currently only works for users running the beta version of the app on a phone with Android 10 installed. WhatsApp did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Independent but does not typically comment on unreleased features.

WaBetaInfo reported that other expected updates for the app include a low data mode and the introduction of Haptic Touch support for iOS devices.

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