If you want to base Snapchat’s appearance off your phone or tablet’s theme instead, select Match System.

This method will only work on some Android models. Before you try this method, use the steps in the iPhone or iPad method to see if you can enable dark mode in Snapchat the easy way.

If this method doesn’t work for you, you can still get dark mode by sideloading an old version of the Snapchat app, though this might take away newer effects and security patches.

If this method doesn’t work for you, you can still get dark mode by sideloading an old version of the Snapchat app, though this might take away newer effects and security patches.

Open your Android’s Settings and go to About phone (you may need to tap Software Information to continue). Tap Build number 7 times. You might be prompted to enter your PIN to continue using Developer Mode. Tap the back arrow to navigate back to “Settings. "

Go to this older Snapchat release in your browser and download it. Ensure that you have downloading from an unknown source enabled.

Give the app permissions that it needs to function, like allowing access to your camera and microphone.

Tap to uncheck the box next to “Enable auto update. " The sideloaded app should already have Dark Mode enabled, so you shouldn’t have to do anything! This method may be flawed, but it’s the only non-rooted workaround available for now.

Open the app after it downloads.

There will be some inconsistencies as you browse through Snapchat since Dark Mode is still a work in progress. [1] X Research source