
Dark mode on iPhone apps can be a game-changer for your eyes and battery life. In fact, studies have shown that dark mode can reduce eye strain by up to 60% compared to regular screen brightness.
Many popular apps have already adopted dark mode, including social media apps like Facebook and Instagram. These apps have seen a significant reduction in battery drain, with some users reporting up to 30% less battery usage when using dark mode.
Dark mode can also be customized to fit your personal preferences, with some apps offering a range of color schemes and contrast levels. For example, the Twitter app allows users to choose between a dark or light theme, while the Reddit app offers a range of color schemes to suit different tastes.
Overall, dark mode is a simple yet effective way to improve your iPhone app experience.
Customizing Home Screen
You can make your iPhone home screen icons dark in iOS 18, but some apps like Telegram might not look dark at first.
To make your iPhone home screen icons dark, follow the same steps again if you want to change the color back.
Rearranging apps and widgets is a breeze in iOS 18 - you can place them where you want them, whether that's along the bottom for easier reach or off to the side to frame your favorite wallpaper.
You can turn apps into widgets by long-pressing an app in iOS 18.
Making app icons larger is also an option - just remove names from the Home Screen and they'll be bigger.
Here are some of the options you have for customizing your home screen in iOS 18:
- Rearrange apps and widgets
- Turn apps into widgets
- Larger apps
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