iOS 12.2 and the FIRST Evidence of Dark Mode Implementation

iOS 12.2 dark mode

iOS 12.2 has been tested by the Apple company for more than a month, no less than 6 beta versions of the operating system have been released so far for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. In all beta versions released so far for iOS 12.2 there have been various changes, most of them quite small, but in beta version 6, released last night, something very interesting was discovered in connection with a change that we have been waiting for a long time.

iOS 12.2 seems to have confirmed in beta version 6 the implementation of that dark mode that everyone has been waiting for a very long time, and which was announced for the launch at the time iOS 13 will make an appearance. In the video clip below you have a demonstration of a bug in iOS 12.2 that seems to confirm the fact that Apple engineers want to implement a dark mode for the operating system interface on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.

iOS 12.2 and the FIRST Evidence of Dark Mode Implementation

It is true that this evidence is not very solid, but until now there have been no bugs of this kind to confirm at least to a very small extent the major change for iOS 12.2 that is now being prepared. You must not misunderstand the information, we will not have a dark mode available in iOS 12.2, its implementation being impossible at the moment, but Apple engineers are working on its testing for release together with iOS 13, maybe as soon as possible.

iOS 12.2 is not even available in the final version yet, so any kind of changes can still be made for it, but even so you don't have to hope for a big mod, because it most likely won't come. On the other hand, the news is very encouraging for iOS 13, because the chances that the new dark mode will be released for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch are increasing at the moment, which is great for all of us.