After many years of waiting, and after the introduction on the market of the iPhone X, Apple's first smartphone with an OLED screen, the Cupertino-based company introduced the dark theme with iOS 13, a dark mode that replaces the traditional white of the menus and applications compatible with black.
This dark mode, in combination with an OLED-type screen, allows us to save battery, since only LEDs that display a color other than black are used. The latest Apple app to just get iOS 13 dark mode support is iTunes Remote.
Apple usually takes the updates of its applications quite calmly, especially those that do not have as much pull among its customers. This is one of them but it is not the only one. With this new update, not only does it offer us the dark mode, but it also adds compatibility with the Music app and Apple TV.
With iTunes Remote we can access the Music, Apple TV, or iTunes application libraries; Search for music by artists, albums, or songs, plus movies, TV shows, and podcasts. It also allows us to create and edit playlists; explore shared libraries in Music, Apple TV, and iTunes apps; enjoy content via AirPlay, adjust the volume independently ...
iTunes Remote is compatible with the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch and requires iOS 11.4 or later. To manage the Music and Apple TV applications on your Mac, it must be managed by macOS 10.15.2 Catalina. For the rest of the functions, if we are in an earlier version, it must have iTunes version 12.8 or later installed.
Sorry. I have no idea how many people use this note app. But I have an idea how many use WhatsApp. What can be done so that the most used app on earth has the dark mode. The one that is used the longest. The one that remains on the screen the longest.
Nothing. That. Thank you.
If WhatsApp doesn't offer this option, we can't do anything. Well yes, go to Telegram that does offer dark mode since the launch of iOS 13.