Apple today released a new beta version for the TestFlight app on iOS. It now supports dark mode.
The new version of the TestFlight beta receives support for the dark mode known from iOS 13 and iPadOS. With build 2.6, the dark mode interface is automatically activated if the user has activated the feature in the iOS settings. Dark mode can be manually activated or deactivated at any time under iOS 13 and iPadOS - the function can also be scheduled for certain times of the day. The dark mode interface in TestFlight is currently only available in the beta version of the app. In order to be able to test this, the beta version of iOS 13 or iPadOS 13 on the respective device. While some apps already support dark mode, others still need to be updated to automatically activate the interface when the system-wide setting is turned on.
This is what iOS 13 brings
iOS 13 will bring fundamental performance and system improvements. Face ID will work around 30 percent faster and apps will load twice as fast. Future app updates will be around 60 percent smaller under iOS 13. Typing on the iPhone will be even faster in the future. A simple swipe gesture is enough to call up the so-called QuickPath keyboard. The Mail application will also be improved with additional text formatting options and the Notes app can share entire folders for the first time. You can find out more about iOS 13 here read it. Apple products – Amazon continues to lower prices (Photo by Unsplash)