[Tip] Enable Dark Theme Mode on Bing in Mobile Phones

Today I noticed that Microsoft has added new Dark Theme or Dark Mode (also known as Night Mode) on Bing.com website. Bing is a popular search engine website from Microsoft.

Many software programs including operating systems such as Windows 10 are implementing Dark Mode in their UIs. Now websites have also started adding Dark Mode to their interface.

Dark Mode on Bing.com is available only for mobile phones at the moment. I checked on computers but couldn’t find any option to apply Dark Mode on Bing.com website.

Advertisement

Following screenshot shows Bing.com in new Dark theme mode on mobile phone:

Dark_Theme_Mode_Activated_Bing_Website_Mobile_Phones.png

If you also want to enjoy Dark theme mode on Bing.com in your smartphone, following steps will help you in activating the Dark mode:

1. First of all open bing.com website in your browser app such as Chrome, etc in your mobile phone.

2. Now look for the Hamburger menu (3 horizontal lines) at the top-right corner on Bing webpage. If you can’t find the menu. Scroll upwards on the page and it’ll show the hamburger menu.

Open_Bing_Website_Options_Settings_Mobile_Phones.png

3. Tap on Hamburger menu to access Bing customization options.

Advertisement

You’ll see new Dark theme option present in the list.

Enable_Dark_Theme_Mode_Bing_Website_Mobile_Phones.png

Tap on Dark theme option to enable Dark mode on Bing.com.

That’s it. Bing.com will reload the page and now you are ready to enjoy the new Dark theme mode on the website.

PS: Currently the Dark mode can be activated and enabled manually on Bing.com website. In my opinion, the Dark mode should be automatically activated if the built-in Dark theme is activated system-wide in the smartphone UI settings.

Also Check:

[Tip] Enable Dark Mode UI on All Websites in Chrome on Android Mobile Phones

[Tip] How to Enable Dark Mode in Chrome on Android Mobile Phones

Published in: Mobiles and Internet

About the author: Vishal Gupta (also known as VG) has been awarded with Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) award. He holds Masters degree in Computer Applications (MCA). He has written several tech articles for popular newspapers and magazines and has also appeared in tech shows on various TV channels.

Comments

NOTE: Older comments have been removed to reduce database overhead. Be the first one to start the discussion.

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

NOTE: Your comment may not appear immediately. It'll become visible once we approve it.