It has been 5 months since the arrival of iOS 13, Apple's operating system for mobile devices Dark… And I say dark because of the highly anticipated dark mode that the Cupertino guys finally brought us in the latest version of their operating system. Obviously the next step had to be taken by developers updating their apps to support this dark mode ... Today we were talking about the possibility that WhatsApp will add it soon, but Google has anticipated its app Google Translate which already supports the dark mode of iOS 13.
As you can see in the image that heads the post (with message included;)) now we will see abcute interface in dark gray and blue tones when opening the Google Translate app, as long as we have dark mode selected on our device. A configuration that is not within the app and that will adjust to what we have defined at the system level (In other Google apps we can decide whether or not to adjust to the system).
An app that joins the rest of Google apps that little by little have been adopting this new possibility of the dark mode of iOS 13. And the truth is that along with Google there are many developers who already allow dark mode in their applications, a way that many of us sincerely appreciate since in low light conditions it improves the visual impact that the screen produces on our eyes. So now you know, if you are Google Translate users, run to update the app, which by the way is free and universal (compatible with iPhone and iPad). A Google Translate that has improved over the years and that every time it offers more competent and precise translations.