How to turn on Snapchat dark mode
How to make Snapchat’s menus dark (if you’re on iPhone)
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Quick steps
Looking for how to turn on dark mode in Snapchat? Well, you’ve come to the right place as we’ve got a guide to help you do just that.
Turning on dark mode can help reduce the strain on your eyes as bright white menus are turned a dark gray or black. Read on below to see detailed steps to find out how to turn dark mode on in Snapchat (provided you have aniPhoneoriPad)
Unfortunately, Snapchat onAndroid smartphonesdoesn’t yet support dark mode. It’s unclear why this is but those of you without an iPhone will have to wait for the feature to be added in a future update.
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Final thoughts
While switching on dark mode can reduce eye strain, it still doesn’t quite beat giving your eyes a rest from a screen completely. But if you aren’t able to pull yourself away from your phone or PC, then there are some other tricks you can use.
There is eyewear you can find online that can reduce the strain of looking at a screen all day, and you could also try to follow the 20-20-20 rule more often. The 20-20-20 rule advises us to look at something 20-feet away for 20 seconds at least once every 20 minutes – giving our eyes a chance to relax.
Looking for other apps to turn dark mode on for? Here’show to use dark mode on Facebook, and here’show to use dark mode on Instagram.
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