

This makes sense at some level, mostly because next year’s iPhone is projected to make the switch from LCD to OLED, and a dark theme would be more appropriate for this new display technology. There are rumors that Apple could keep the dark theme as an exclusive feature of the stable release due in September with the iPhone 7, but on the other hand, we’re pretty sure that the company first wants to test it with help from those who are part of its beta program and significantly refine it before that happens.Īs a result, some people have even suggested that Apple could hold the dark theme back and not release it with iOS 10 in the fall but continue working on it until the 2017 iPhone. Without a doubt, the company has at least considered creating a dark theme for iOS 10, and although there’s no indication of when it could become available to users, an early version is still there. The first developer preview of iOS 10 is already available for download, and it comes with evidence that Apple might be working on a dark theme that would debut on iPhones and iPads at some point in the future.Īnd now developer Andy Wiik has discovered the dark theme built into iOS 10 when looking at the changes the Apple introduced with this release using the simulator app.īasically, the code for the dark theme, although unfinished, is already there in this early version of the operating system, but for the moment, it’s not very clear if Apple plans to release it in the coming beta builds or not.
