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I don't know if this should be the case also for CityZen, but I was wondering it it makes sense to have a dark theme design version of CityZen app. In my understanding it is a general trend to offer the option to users to choose between dark or light theme versions.
What do you think?
Should we also work on a dark theme for the app?
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In general this might be a good idea. Newer Android versions offer this as in a day/night feature within Android while some apps then give the users the option to lock-in day or night theme or leave it to the operating system where Android will switch app between day/night theme (which the app then needs to implement first of course). This is typical for navigation app (and makes sense while driving in a car).
So this could be implemented but might not be that big of an advantage (for car users). Some users especially with AMOLED displays might prefer a dark theme to save battery time.
So if one might want to implement this it is mainly a matter of implementing the 2 themes within the app and the efforts necessary highly depend on the backwards compatibility...
I don't know if this should be the case also for CityZen, but I was wondering it it makes sense to have a dark theme design version of CityZen app. In my understanding it is a general trend to offer the option to users to choose between dark or light theme versions.
What do you think?
Should we also work on a dark theme for the app?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: