And now, with Dark Mode coming to both Office apps and the Office Hub app for Android, pretty much all of the major Microsoft apps on Android can be labeled as apps that support dark mode.
Some of the popular Microsoft apps that already support the dark theme are Microsoft Outlook, OneDrive, SMS Organizer and to name a few. However, the leaked screenshots also suggest that the document area is not dark when dark mode is on, but the reverse engineer is of the opinion that since the feature is currently in development, Microsoft may resolve the problem before creating the feature.
From what we see in the screenshots, Microsoft will allow users to choose between Light, Dark, and System Default, selecting the third option will respect your smartphone's default theme. He also shared a few screenshots, giving us a taste of the new look. The reverse engineer managed to get a glimpse of what Dark Mode will look like on Office apps and Office Hub. The company is currently working on a dark mode for the Office and Office Hub apps for Android, according to famous reverse engineering. Microsoft is in the process of adding a dark mode to all of its apps and services on all platforms.