WhatsApp has an impressive huge fan base with some 1.5 billion individuals currently utilising the administration consistently.
But despite the sheer volume of clients, WhatsApp has been beaten by a rival to include a feature that fans have been frantic for.
Messenger, which like WhatsApp is also owned by Facebook, has quite recently pushed out a refresh, which offers its clients the capacity to switch on a dark mode.
Here are the means by which to get to the feature on Facebook Messenger.
First, launch the application and begin a chat – this can be with anybody including composing a message to yourself.
When the chat window is open send a bow formed moon emoticon and that’s it.
After this has been sent you’ll see a movement which fills the screen with smiling moons and afterwards a message congratulating you on introducing Dark Mode.
When activated you’ll at that point be advised to go to settings where you can flip this new alternative on or off.
Dark Mode offers a vastly improved affair when using the application during the evening as your eyes won’t be exposed to screen glare.
A version of this story first appeared on the Express website.
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