WhatsApp's android app set for major redesign: What to expect

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WhatsApp's android app set for major redesign: What to expect (Image: pixabay.com)
WhatsApp's android app set for major redesign: What to expect (Image: pixabay.com)

Delhi : The Meta-owned instant messaging program WhatsApp is apparently developing a new Android user interface with a white top app bar and a green app name after the iOS version. We learned that WhatsApp included various improvements to the top app bar for a future upgrade of the program thanks to the most recent WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.18.18 update, which is accessible on the Google Play Store, according to WABetaInfo, a website that analyzes WhatsApp.

According to the source, the WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.13.16 upgrade is expected to bring a new interface to the Meta-owned program. According to the screenshot provided by WABetaInfo, the top bar in the new user interface will be white rather than the present green one.

The most recent WhatsApp beta for iOS 23.17.1.77 update from the TestFlight app revealed that similar modifications are also being worked on for WhatsApp for iOS. This also demonstrates WhatsApp's intention to harmonize both apps with the same functionality and a comparable user interface, even if the Android version will undoubtedly follow the Material Design 3 guidelines.

A future update to the app will include the new interface, which features a white top app bar and a green app name. The Meta-owned app is currently rolling out a feature that allows users to alter posts in community announcement groups. Users can utilize this tool to update and change the content of messages they've already sent, as long as they do so within 15 minutes after sending.

The analysis claimed that community announcement groups could benefit even more from this function. Select beta testers who have installed the most recent upgrades of WhatsApp beta for Android from the Google Play Store are currently able to edit messages within community announcement groups. WhatsApp is also developing a new privacy feature to shield callers' IP addresses.