
We're fully expecting some new Android Q news out of Google I/O later this year, but that doesn't mean we can't take an early look at some features ahead of time. A developer event at I/O, for example, seems to strongly hint at a system-wide dark theme for Android Q, even without Google officially saying anything.
The event is called “Moving away from the light with Android Q” and is focused on Android Q's new customization and navigation features and how to make apps work better with Q's system UI. I don't know about you, but to me that sounds like Android Q's newer navigation will work a little differently with apps, and the customization that's mentioned is probably a dark mode/light mode toggle. That loops back around to “moving away from the light” as a clever nod to dark mode.
Developers making their apps work with Q's system UI is another hint that the system-wide dark mode will affect all apps, not just the Android interface, but it won't be as simple as flipping a switch. If Google's putting this kind of effort into it, though, it should be a pretty smooth transition.
Google I/O is going to be May 7th this year, so we only have a couple months left before more of Android Q is revealed.
source: Google
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