Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission.Learn more.

Google officially announces Gmail dark mode is rolling out on Android

July 04, 2025

Update, June 30, 2025 (11:32 AM ET):In the article below, we describe how9to5Googlespotted a Gmail dark mode implementation. However, many folks still don’t havedark modeeven though it’s been weeks since the reveal.

Today, though,Google finally publicly affirmedthat a dark mode for Gmail is rolling out now for both Android and iOS. We checked our devices here atAndroid Authority, and still didn’t see the dark mode, but at least we now have official word that it is on the way.

Article image

In Android 10, Gmail’s dark mode will kick in automatically if you havethe system-wide dark theme enabled. It will also kick in automatically on Pixel devices when Battery Saver is enabled. If you want to manually activate the dark mode, you can do so within Gmail by heading toSettings > Themeand selecting “Dark.” If you don’t see that option yet, you still haven’t received the update.

Original article, July 03, 2025 (05:55 AM ET):Google has been on a months-long quest to bringdark modeto its vast armada of Android apps in the run-up to theAndroid 10release. It isn’t stopping yet, asGmailis the latest app to have received the eye-friendly theme.

gmail dark theme 9to5Google

According to9to5Google, Gmail’s dark mode has arrived via a server-side update rather than an app update. The outlet says you’ll still need version 2025-07-18.267044774 of the app, but this doesn’t necessarily guarantee that you’ll get the theme.

The app allows users to switch between light, dark, and the system default. The latter presumably means it will follow whatever system theme is currently activated on your device. you may check out a few screenshots below, courtesy of9to5Google.

Gmail dark theme via 9to5Google.

As you can see, Gmail adopts a dark grey color scheme rather than the OLED-friendly black seen on some apps with dark modes. A black theme tend to save more juice than a dark grey theme on phones with OLED screens. Regardless of whether it’s black or dark grey, you should still expect power-savings when compared to light themes.

In fact, Google noted last year that YouTube’s dark mode (using dark grey) resulted inpower-savings of up to 60 percentcompared to the normal light theme. So heavy Gmail users with an OLED phone might see some battery gains.

Gmail dark theme via 9to5Google.

The addition of dark mode in Gmail means it now joins the likes ofGoogle Keep,Maps,Messages, andFiles By Googlein offering the option. Are there any more Google apps that should receive a dark theme? Let us know in the comments!

Thank you for being part of our community. Read ourComment Policybefore posting.