How To Enable Dark Mode On Chrome For Android Smartphones
If you are a fan of Dark Mode (like me) on your apps and what not, well hereβs how you can enable your Android smartphone to the feature.
It is available for Android devices thatβs running version 74.0.3729.112, which by now should be ready on most smartphones. If the version that youβre running is out of date, you can check the Chrome app on your Google Playstore to see if thereβs any updates.

So once youβve updated the app, type in βchrome://flagsβ into the address bar and search for it. From there, search for βAndroid Chrome UI dark modeβ then tap on the box marked βDefaultβ under the top result and then enable it. When youβve finished doing that, press βRelaunch Nowβ.

After that, youβd still need to enable the mode. In order to do so, tap on the menu button on the upper right and select βSettingsβ and choose βDark Modeβ to be turned on. You should be able to enjoy Dark Mode on your Chrome now. If thatβs not the case, try to force close the app and launch it again. Personally, the change took place after 1 restart process, so it shouldnβt take that long.
Itβs worth noting that the βDark Modeβ isnβt a finished product yet. Youβll most likely see it affecting the UI of the browser but most websites would probably look the same.
Pokdepinion: If I could, I would turn every app that I use to the mode. Itβs especially useful if you are using an AMOLED screen on your device..Β
