12-02-2022
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12-02-2022
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If you own a Samsung phone under Developer Options there is a toggle to FORCE DARK MODE across the majority of apps. First you turn on dark mode feature on phone then click the toggle in developer options and your Fitbit app will be in dark mode.
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12-03-2022 04:27
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12-03-2022 04:27
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That’s awesome for Samsung users. That’s an easy fix. You have some users with an iPhone who can do the same but it looks like trash. It would be nice if every phone had the same capabilities.
12-05-2022
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12-05-2022
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Hi there, @AndreaMatt and @Snarky_83.
I've moved your posts to this new thread in the Android App board, to keep the forums organized and prevent any confusion. Thanks for your feedback, as well as sharing the steps that worked for you. I understand how helpful it'd be to enable dark mode on the Fitbit app and I'm sorry this isn't available yet. Our team constantly works to improve our products, and the input we receive from our members is a big part of the process.
If you haven't done so, please vote for this idea posted in the Feature Suggestions board so our developers can keep tracking this request over time.

12-06-2022 20:11
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Hi @AndreaMatt - thanks for the tip but feature not available on Android 10 (S9+).
It may apply to later Android versions, or phones only.
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12-07-2022
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12-09-2022 13:02
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If your phone is an Android, there is a setting to Force Dark mode, even on apps that don't have it, that makes the app dark mode, BUT you still have to endure the blinding white screen with the logo when you start the app ☠️👁

12-09-2022 14:59
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If your phone is an Android, what are you doing in the iOS App forum?
01-04-2023 14:08
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01-04-2023 14:08
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I know this is an old thread, but since there is still no official dark mode for the Fitbit app, I thought I would share this here as it worked for me. On Android (10+) you can force dark mode through the Developer Options menu in Settings.
https://www.androidcentral.com/how-enable-dark-mode-fitbit-app
02-05-2023 21:02
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This isn't always a good option. All apps will be forced and some won't work correctly. In my case Starbucks wouldn't be able to scan the code fit my card because the black part of the code the computer wanted to scan was now white.

02-05-2023 21:07
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02-05-2023 21:07
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@crawdaddydoo92 - that's true for text but not for images.
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02-05-2023 21:10
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That depends on whether you consider a QR type code an image or text. The same type of code that is on the back of a Starbucks gift card, they're not exactly barcodes but not exactly QR codes either. The point is that the computer is looking for a black pattern and you end up giving it a white pattern.

