It was already told in the Google I / O that Android 10 it would have a global dark mode for the whole system. And it seems that Microsoft has put the batteries with its browser and now Edge will activate its dark mode automatically if Android's dark mode is activated.
If you are an Android user but you like Microsoft and the Windows ecosystem, you may be interested in knowing what the best Microsoft apps for Android to emulate as much as possible this ecosystem of Windows and Microsoft. And if you use Edge, Microsoft's browser will surely interest you to know that from now on it has more integration with Android, specifically with Android 10.
Although Chrome is the king of browsers on Android, more than ten million users have installed Edge on their devices and possibly also use it on their desktop computer.
If you are one of them, this interests you.
Microsoft Edge dark mode
Since its appearance, Edge allows you to activate a dark mode. By default it comes in light mode for classic browsing and in dark mode for private mode, but we can select everything to be in light mode or everything to be in dark mode.
To do this we will have to go to the options. To do this we must press the button with the three dots in the lower right part of the screen and select Configuration. There we will select Appearance which is the first option. Inside we will select Theme.
There we select Dark. That will put Edge in dark mode. Of course, it will not invert the colors of the web pages as other browsers such as Chrome do. But the options and the main page will go into dark mode.
Better integration of Microsoft Edge with Android 10
But now if you have a phone with Android 10 will now automatically pair with Edge and go into dark mode if your phone is. Google is doing its best to make Android 10's dark mode work perfectly. More and more company apps have dark mode to adapt to this global dark mode. And it seems that Edge, even without being from the company, will make things easy for Google and will integrate with the system's dark mode.
This is something that lovers of dark mode will appreciate, since the fact of being able to have a switch to put almost all your apps in dark mode in integration with the system makes things much easier.
And you do you think? Would you use Edge on your Android?
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