it is outrageous that Samsung has been selling phones with AMOLED screens for over 15 years and many android apps ( for example Redfin ) still don't have a dark mode

either developers don't understand how OLED screens work or the management doesn't care or both

regular mode quadruples power draw, heat generation and wear on an OLED screen

there is also the possibility that they know and have the budget to fix it but faggoty ass "designers" prefer the look of white backgrounds because they are literal actual faggots that take dicks up the ass

there is no arguing with artsy types. they are immune to logic.

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Interestingly, Samsung's mobile browser actually has a "sensitive" mode that will either be light or dark depending on time of day in your locale, or you can set it to perma-dark as I do. Google Chrome on mobile, however, has very spotty record with dark mode even when it's explicitly enabled, oftentimes not working at all. This is on my Pixel 7 Pro so YMMV.

Brave has a dark mode but it looks like it is an afterthought, designed by the mentally deficient. The approach seems to be to invert most colors so it ends up looking hideous. Very inferior UX. But because that has native adblocking and I also use the Leo AI I end up using it a lot anyway.

All mobile devices should at least have custom UI packages that enable "always on dark modes" along with further features such as automatically terminating blue light after sundown. There may be some apps that offer these functions now - I haven't checked.

on a big screen i hate light mode because it blinds me

on mobile device i hate it because it burns out AMOLED and drains battery

it is dumb either way

dark should be default

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