The dark mode option is the hottest trend right now, and all app developers are chiming in. Google has already released Dark theme for plenty of its applications, and now Gmail will get it too. It should be hitting users with Android 10 and iOS 11 or higher but might take up to two weeks before it gets to all devices around the world.
If you are using the Google Pixel phone, Gmail will automatically be in Dark theme once you have Battery Saver enabled. It will also respect the system default settings if you decided to have all black everything. If you want only the Gmail app to be dark, simply go to Settings > Theme > Dark.
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iPhone users with iOS version 11 or 12 should also look for the option in Settings, while for those who are already are rocking the latest iOS version 13, will receive it automatically if they’ve already set up total blackout for the UI. Once again – if you want only Gmail to be in Dark Mode, look for the toggle in Settings and turn on the dark mode.
Keep in mind, dark Mode will be available both for regular customers and G Suite accounts once you update your application.