That Google sometimes give more importance to the iOS ecosystem that his own is something that should not surprise us today, since it is not the first nor will it be the last time that he implements a new function in the competition before his own. The last case is found in dark mode.
The dark mode of the translator Google for iOS has been available for just over a weekHowever, on Android it has begun to be available to a very small number of users, since Google is activating this function from the server and not from the application itself.
Google Translate is still the only application, at least one of the most used, that to this day he still hadn't adapted to dark mode, implying that it is not a priority for the search giant, despite being one of the most widely used translation services in the world.
Once again the dark mode is gray Leaving aside the advantages offered by terminals with OLED screens, screens that are becoming more common within the Android ecosystem. Dark gray is combined with different shades of blue in the title bars.
Google has not complicated the head much, replaced the white of the backgrounds with black, leaving the blue in the bars and in the results box where the translations are shown. The box where we have the option to write by hand, replace the white for a lighter gray. Few or no wins have put Google to adapt the dark mode to this application.
At the moment this function it is only available in version 6.5 of the translator and not in all cases. If you want to try your luck, you can download this version from APK Mirror through this link.