Daniel Friesen 41518caa3d Stop <Modal> from incorrectly darkening translucent status bars
Summary:
When using a translucent status bar using `<StatusBar />` and a `<Modal transparent />` the dialog layer applies its own translucent status bar color on top causing the status bar to darken.

This is especially problematic when the modal is a menu and nothing on the screen is supposed to darken.

I've collected screenshots of the status bar in various situations before and after this change to show the change and demonstrate that it doesn't have any bad side effects for the other status bar and modal types (non-translucent status bars / non-transparent modals).

* "**Before**" row: RN 0.43.1 unmodified
* "**After**" row: This modification applied
* **Translucent**: Translucent status bar `<StatusBar backgroundColor='rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.2)' translucent />` (modal closed)
* **Alpha Colored**: Coloured translucent status bar `<StatusBar backgroundColor='rgba(255, 0, 255, 0.2)' translucent />` (modal closed)
* **Not Translu...**: Non-translucent status bar `translucent={false}` (modal closed)
* **w/modal**: Same as image to the left but with the Modal opened
* **Opaque Modal**: Translucent status bar with open but opaque/dim modal (`<Modal transparent={false} />`)

![Screenshot Matrix](https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/53399/25305992/d4bca728-2739-11e7-8801-a31424e3bf50.png)
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/13629

Differential Revision: D4985349

Pulled By: astreet

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