According to the report, the "Make all apps dark" toggle has been present in the code since the Android 14 QPR2 Beta 2 update, but is not shown by default, and as of the Android 15 Beta 12 release, is still not visible
During testing, Android Authority discovered that the option to darken all apps affects more apps than the current "force dark override" option This could mean that the previously existing opt-out option has been removed The new option also has less impact on images, but the contrast of certain buttons is still an issue However, for certain apps, such as Fitbit, it seems to work much better than the current method
Android 14's current developer setting, "override force-dark," has existed since Android 10 It was introduced to allow developers to quickly implement dark themes without having to write their own code, but it can be inconsistent
A second beta version of Android 15 will be released at Google I/O 2024 in May, and while Android 15 sounds pretty boring compared to Apple's iOS 18, it still seems to be trying to improve the overall user experience in small ways According to other reports, the new Android version will allow users to dim the screen beyond the lowest brightness setting and will offer new security features, including special security for side-loaded apps
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