Google begins rolling out dark mode in G Suite

G Suite Dark Mode

When creating any type of document, Google puts at our disposal Google Documents, Google Numbers and Google Presentations, some names dtoo long for the few options available to us. Despite the fact that G Suite is widely used in many companies, it seems to be one of the forgotten ones within the mobile ecosystem.

Months before the launch of Android 10, the version of Android that finally included dark mode, Google was updating its applications to be compatible with dark mode, already out of manually or integrated into the system. However, the applications to create Google documents had been forgotten in a drawer, or at least that is the impression Google gives.

From the official G Suite blog, Google just announced the dark mode availability in Google Docs, Google Numbers, and Google Slides, a dark mode that in the next two weeks will reach all Android smartphone users, regardless of the version of Android they are running. If the terminal is managed by Android 10, the theme of the application will automatically adapt to that of the system, although it will also allow us to set it manually.

The dark theme is intended to be used in environments with low ambient light, but in the case of Google only and exclusively, since the background of the applications it is not absolute black, but a dark gray, Therefore, it does not allow us to take advantage of OLED screens, screens that only turn on LEDs that show colors other than black.

Alternatives to G Suite

A fantastic alternative to Google applications to create documents, we find it in Office, a completely free application from Microsoft, with which we can create any type of document no need to pay for an Office 365 subscription.


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