Samsung Members is the latest app to receive Dark Mode support

Samsung kept bringing Dark Mode to more of its first-party applications following the release of Android 10 and One UI 2.0, and the latest app to get this feature is Samsung Members. A new update is now rolling out for the app and pushes it to version 3.5.00.7. Following this release, Galaxy smartphone users will notice that Samsung Members will follow the system-wide color mode and will run in Dark Mode as long as One UI does the same.

Samsung has brought Dark Mode to a couple of its other apps this year, and last week, Dark Mode was added to Samsung Health alongside a few other UI changes. Galaxy Themes also picked up Dark Mode through a recent OTA update, leaving Samsung with only a couple of apps that have yet to support this feature.

PENUP still needs a Dark Mode – or at least the feature is missing on version 3.4.00.6 – and the same goes for Samsung Smart Switch. Although arguably, Smart Switch should probably have the lowest priority to receive the feature as the app is rarely used.

As always, the latest version of Samsung Members is rolling out gradually, which means Dark Mode may or may not be available for you at this time. To check which version of the app you're running, open it, tap the three-dot menu button and go to Settings, then tap About Samsung Members.

As always, if you don't want to wait for the update to reach your device through official channels, you can refer to our APK archive, download the latest version of Samsung Members from there, and install it manually on your phone to get a head start.

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