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Google.com has a darker dark option that is better suited to OLED displays.

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Users of the Google search page have had access to a new night mode that displays a completely black hue, which is better suited to OLED and AMOLED panels, for some time now. Users were able to try out the Dark theme for a short time before it vanished as swiftly as it appeared.

Only two appearance options are offered in the settings for many more users of the Google.com search page: a light theme and a dark theme, the latter consisting of a light gray display. Google has recently used A/B Testing (the distribution of a new version of the search engine to a small, random group of individuals) to suggest a new dark or night theme.

The advent of this completely black theme (its hexadecimal code is #000000), which was announced on the company’s Twitter account a fortnight ago, could allow for a more intense display and is suited for fixed OLED screens and AMOLED screens of smartphones.

Although the American behemoth has not specified a specific timeframe for the wider rollout of this dark look, if the testing are successful, we can expect it to appear on our search engines this year.

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Joseph Richard
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Hello there! I'm Joseph, a technology expert specializing in mobile tech, particularly Android, here on Techmoran. When I'm not sharing insights here, I'm either working on my website, Mawese.com, or diving into the world of machine learning and AI. I have a background in mathematics and computer science as both a student and graduate.

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