Android 9.0 Pie is now available to install on Google’s own Pixel devices and a select few other phones. In the new release, there’s a fairly hidden setting that lets you enable a system-wide dark theme that changes the look of your Quick Settings panel and other menus.
It’s similar to the automatic system theme that was introduced in Android 8.1 Oreo, except you no longer have to use a black or dark wallpaper to trigger it. Instead, you can manually choose a light theme, dark theme, or the existing automatic theme.
To try it out, make sure you’re running the latest version of Android Pie, then head to your phone’s main Settings menu and tap “Display.” From there, hit “Advanced” to expand several more options. At the bottom of these is “Device” theme — tap this, then choose either the “Automatic,” “Light,” or “Dark” theme.
The Settings menu won’t change colors, nor will any of your apps. But there are still plenty of places where the dark theme applies. Check them out below!
Quick Settings
Google Now
App Drawer
Volume Menu
Power Menu
Have you found any other menus that are affected by the new dark theme setting in Android 9.0? If so, let us know in the comment section below.
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