Saturday, July 11, 2015

Google removes dark theme option in the new build of Android … – Tudocelular.com

The Android for a long time has always been dark tones with details in blue. When it was revealed the Lollipop , Google changed the tired black layout gradient by a white tone with details in gray and green. At this point, many users were surprised and began to complain of change. With the first build revealed the Android M in May we saw a new hidden dark matter within the developer options (secret menu system settings). With this, it became clear that the new version of robozinho allow users to choose which theme to use.

The curious part is that with the launch of the second build of Android M test, Google removed this option to change the system theme. That is, if you do not like all-white system, then you have to get used to it and then continue to use the first preview of Android M. But why does Google do it? We do not know, but bandied about the idea that some graphical interface elements were not offering a good read when the color palette is changed to darker shades. Of course, this does not make clear that the final version will not be possible to switch to a darkened theme. Just we know that, for now, this is no longer possible.

The manufacturers always altered the Android interface on their devices. Samsung, with its TouchWiz , has always been the most radical in this respect. But even with his egocentric way to change the system code, the South Korean has brought to users a great manager of topics that lets you modify virtually any system screen. Even applications like dialer, messaging, among others, the Galaxy S6 can be customized to the tastes of users.

It would be interesting to Google offer it natively with Android M. With the first really build released we were excited to think that this would be the way that the company was taking, but it may take to happen. Let’s hope that in the new build, likely to be launched in August, bring some progress in this scenario. The Android M will be officially launched at the end of the third quarter, coming along with the new Nexus 5 2015. Until then, the company still has a lot to work to deliver a rounder system that problem Lollipop who came full of bugs, causing headache at all.

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