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WhatsApp, the dark mode arrives on the iPhone: how it is activated

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WhatsApp, the dark mode arrives on the iPhone: how it is activated. The dark mode of WhatsApp makes its debut on the iPhone. Here's how the application changes and how to activate it on your smartphone.

February 21, 2020 - There Dark mode of WhatsApp has arrived on iOS. After weeks of waiting, the developers finally released the long-awaited update. Compared to Android, whose release occurred in the previous weeks, it took a little longer to adapt the various functions of the app to dark mode and guidelines imposed by Apple. For the moment the dark mode is only available on the version 2.20.30.25 of WhatsApp beta for iOS. The arrival on the stable version is expected for the next few weeks: tests are needed first to see if there are bugs or problems.

WhatsApp, the dark mode arrives on the iPhone. With the latest update for iOS, Whatsapp he also thought of releasing other highly anticipated new features. We are talking about advanced research (it has been talked about for over a year) and support for "Haptic Touch”To quickly activate a secret menu that allows you to archive a conversation or mark it as already read. This is a full-bodied update, as they have not seen for some time. Now you just have to be a little patient and wait for the news to arrive also on the official version. Here how it changes WhatsApp for iPhone with the latest update.

How to activate the dark mode of WhatsApp on the iPhone

After more than a year of work (the first news on WhatsApp night mode is in October 2018), the developers have finally released the dark mode on WhatsApp for iPhone. It took a long time to develop functionality perfectly: the technicians had to wait for the iOS 13 API publication to natively support dark mode. In this way, WhatsApp respects the guidelines dictated by Apple regarding dark mode and there will be no compatibility issues.

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