Recently, Google has started rolling out the new Google Chrome 74 update for Android, PC, Mac, and other platforms as well. And one of the main highlights of this update is, the Dark Mode, yes it’s officially available but hidden. The new Google Chrome 74 comes with features like Private Class Fields, Detection Blocking in Incognito Mode, Dark Mode, and more. If you prefer browsing on Google Chrome, then you should enable dark mode to reduce the eye strain. Here’s the way by which you can Enable Dark Mode on Google Chrome 74 for Android.
I especially admire the Chrome dark mode, not only the UI but it also enabled for the web contents. Sadly, the feature is still available in the experimental features section but has made available on the trial basis. If you have not enabled this feature yet, then this article guides you how you can enable it on your Android device. Most of the Google Apps are already received the dark mode.
Before Dive into the process, Make Sure to Check our Detailed Guide on How to Enable Dark Mode on Android
Enable Google Chrome 74 Dark Mode on Android
There are two different options available in the Chrome Flags, by which you can adequately enable the dark mode for both web content and Chrome UI. Let’s enable it one by one. The feature is only available in the latest version of the Google Chrome. So, Make sure to update your browser, you can download it from the below link.
- Download Google Chrome 74 for Android (Play Store)
- Download Google Chrome 74.0.3729.112 APK for Android (APKMirror)
Note: Make sure you are using the Google Chrome version 74 on your Android smartphone. If not, then update it to the latest version.
Android Chrome UI Dark Mode –Â
- Open the Google Chrome.
- Head over to the Chrome Flags, by typing this “chrome://flags” in the address bar.
- Now search dark mode in the search box.
- Enable the Android Chrome UI dark mode option to enable the dark mode for the chrome settings.
- Then tap on Relaunch Now.
Android Web Contents Dark Mode –Â
- Open the Google Chrome.
- Head over to the Chrome Flags, by typing this “chrome://flags” in the address bar.
- Now search dark mode in the search box.
- Enable the Android Web Contents dark mode option to enable the dark mode for the web content.
- Then tap on Relaunch Now.
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Not only the Google Chrome, but Google is also working on adding the dark mode functionality of its all applications. There’s no official information about the dark mode on Android Q, but it may arrive with this functionality.
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