How to Access the Pseudo 'Dark Mode' Setting To access this inverted mode, head to Settings –> General –> Accessibility –> Display Accommodations –> Invert Colors, then toggle on "Smart Invert" from the menu. That's it. Don't Miss: How to Enable Apple's True Dark Mode in iOS 13 for iPhone The differences between Smart and Classic Invert are small. For instance, the Maps app looks exactly the same with both, while the home screen with Smart Invert enabled looks the same as without any inverted look on. Smart Invert (left) and Classic Invert (right) in iOS 12. In the Photos app, you can see that the UI turned black in both cases, but Smart Invert did not mess with the images or videos at all, which makes it way more useful for those of us yearning for a real dark mode. Don't Miss: How to Turn Your iPhone's Auto-Brightness Off in iOS 12 Smart Invert (left) and Classic Invert (right) in iOS 12. In iOS 13, when used in conjunction with the Dark Mode tool, Smart Invert helps fill in the gaps where Dark Mode doesn't work. Dark Mode (left) and Dark Mode + Smart Invert (right) in iOS 13.

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