Twitter's Night Mode is now officially available for all on Android

26 July, 2016
Last month some people started seeing a "Night Mode" toggle in the Twitter for Android app. This came after many have apparently asked for just such a feature that's supposed to make using the app in the dark a lot easier than with its standard white-filled theme.

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  • 01 Aug 2016

Flossy420, 27 Jul 2016Now we need one for instagram since this new layout burns t... moreBetter to use screen filter apps

    Now we need one for instagram since this new layout burns the fu** out of my eyes.

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      • Anonymous
      • m1t
      • 27 Jul 2016

      Feelin Strange..., 27 Jul 2016Doesn't AMOLED consume more battery on brighter color (for ... morePresumably why this is "Night Mode" not "Powersave Mode" I imagine.

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        • ibe
        • 27 Jul 2016

        Doesn't AMOLED consume more battery on brighter color (for example white) and less on dark color?

          AnonD-3367, 26 Jul 2016This is awesome especially for those of us lucky enough to ... moreIt wont save power coz its dark blue not black

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            • pr4
            • 26 Jul 2016

            we windows user have this since 2012. welcome to 2012. :D

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              • Anonymous
              • SdF
              • 26 Jul 2016

              FFS.. Its dark blue and no help whatsoever with OLED screens :/
              Still.. Anything is better than apple iSore

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                • Dasman
                • Yc3
                • 26 Jul 2016

                I had night mode in the dev app lmao, buggy when I uninstalled

                How does this consume less on AMOLED tho? Shouldn't the night mode be black as possible?

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                  • fjR
                  • 26 Jul 2016

                  This is awesome especially for those of us lucky enough to have SuperAMOLED phones. :)
                  Sticking to Night Mode.

                    its 2016 and after so many years we still dont have system(android/os) and apps that would use that damn light sensor for setting up different theme for day/night mode... that is real innovation: something that make your life easier, not more annoying.