SNAPCHAT lets you activate a Dark Mode that makes it easier to view at night.

The dimmed-down version of the app switches to a black colour.

Activating Snapchat Dark Mode will be much better for nighttime use

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Activating Snapchat Dark Mode will be much better for nighttime useCredit: Snapchat

It’s a popular trend among apps, because it’s easier on the eyes in the dark.

There’s nothing worse than loading up an app in bed, only to be assaulted by the bright glare of an all-white screen.

Many apps are now offering optional or mandatory Dark Mode settings to avoid this.

It’s easy to do on iPhone, and is slightly trickier (though still technically possible) on Android.

How to enable Dark Mode in Snapchat for iPhone

Snapchat has Dark Mode available for iPhone users.

First, go into your profile – click the icon in the top-left.

Next, choose Settings, which uses a small cogwheel as its icon.

You’ll then need to scroll right down to the bottom of the My Account section.

There you’ll find a panel that says App Appearance – tap it.

From there, you have three options.

You can tap Always Light, which means Snapchat will permanently feature a light theme.

You can also choose Always Dark, which kickstarts a persistent Dark Mode.

The other option is Match System, which will keep Snapchat in check with your iPhone system settings.

So if you have system-wide Dark Mode activated in your iPhone, Snapchat will match it.

And if you turn that setting off for your iPhone, Snapchat will follow suit.

How to enable Dark Mode in Snapchat for Android

Android is trialling Dark Mode, but hasn’t released it to the public generally.

That means you’ll have to activate the Developer Mode version of Android.

This gives you access to some features otherwise unavailable to regular users.

Go into your Android settings and then head into Display.

Next, choose Dark Mode, which activates the black theme across all of Android.

Then go back to Settings and choose About Phone – it’s near the bottom.

Head into Software Information, then tap the Build Number several times.

This will let you activate Developer Mode.

Next, go to Settings and choose the new Developer Options, where you’ll find a Force Dark Mode panel.

Toggle that to the “on” position, and you’ll find that Snapchat now runs in Dark Mode.

Snapchat normally features a bright white theme – but that's now optional

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Snapchat normally features a bright white theme – but that’s now optionalCredit: Snapchat

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In other news, the next iPhone will come in a new pink colour and start at just under £800, according to recent rumours.

Apple has paid millions of dollars to a woman whose explicit videos and images were shared online by people repairing her iPhone.

And Spotify has launched a new feature for its Android and iOS apps that spots your favourite artists and gives you a personalised playlist.


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