Evernote For iOS, macOS Gains Dark Mode Support

Dark mode is a useful feature in apps because it helps reduce the overall glare that you get from an otherwise mostly-white interface. Even Google has found that dark mode actually helps with battery life. The good news is that if you’re an Evernote user, it looks like dark mode has finally made its way onto the iOS and macOS version of the app.

For the most part the update to the iOS and macOS app doesn’t change how the app functions or how it is used, save with the option for users to enable/disable dark mode. If you use your computer or phone in low-light situations like in bed at night, then dark mode might come in handy if you’d rather not go blind from the glare.

That being said, Evernote points out that there are still some areas of the app that aren’t dark, but state that they are working to fix that. “We were excited to give you dark mode as soon as possible, even though there are a handful of areas in the app where that’s not the case yet. We’re working on fixing that. In addition, some items—like images you’ve added with white backgrounds—may retain their white backgrounds even when using dark mode.”

As for Windows or Evernote Web users, the company mentions that they do not have a timeline as to when dark mode will arrive for those platforms yet, and are focusing their efforts on improving performance before introducing the option.

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Sony comments on E3 2019 absence

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Sharp’s Latest Smartphone Has Two Notches

Many smartphone users complain when their favorite manufacturers add one notch to a new model so they certainly won’t feel too happy about what Sharp has done. The company has unveiled a new smartphone today that actually has two notches, one at the top for the front camera and another at the bottom for the fingerprint sensor.

Since the industry shifted to taller displays, the notches have been used for the front camera while the home buttons have been done away with. The fingerprint sensor is either placed at the back or under the display in some cases.

Sharp is going in an entirely different direction with the new Aquos R2 Compact. The device’s 5.2 inch 2280×1080 LCD display wraps around the top notch for the camera and the bottom for the fingerprint sensor.

It’s possible to hide the top notch on some devices using a software trick and it’s as yet unknown if this trick would work on both of this device’s notches. That would leave an already relatively small display with even less screen real estate.

Don’t get fooled by the screen size into thinking this is a mid-range device. It actually has a Snapdragon 845 processor with 4GB of RAM, 64GB storage a 22.6 megapixel rear and 8 megapixel front camera, and a 2,500mAh battery. It will come with Android 9 Pie out of the box.

Sharp will only be offering the Aquos R2 Compact in Japan for now. The price has not yet been revealed.

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