
Information Technology Desk: WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging platforms in the world. The platform has users of all ages. Personal, official, group chat, audio-video calls are always connected on WhatsApp. WhatsApp is a reliable platform for sending pictures or small files.
But this time the well-known WhatsApp is changing. Meta is changing the design of the platform. WhatsApp tracker webtinfo has released a screenshot. It appears that the green color is also being changed and changed in several places.
Navigation bars like WhatsApp status, chats and other tabs are being moved to the bottom. WhatsApp has also given a new space for the community tab. Apart from this, even though there is a green color from the top of the WhatsApp app, the amount of green color is being reduced a lot from earlier.
The WhatsApp logo remains the same as before. The bottom right message button will remain green, but the same shade is given to the bottom right corner. Right at the top of the chat you will now see three new filter options. These include All, Unread, Personal and Business. These filters will make it easier for users to find messages.
Selecting a particular filter will turn green. Moreover, WhatsApp is also adding a profile icon, which is seen right at the top of the app. The search bar icon and camera icon remain the same as before. The app is going to be completely white in color. There is no line of demarcation between chats.
Users of WhatsApp beta version can already see this change. Only the feature has been brought to WhatsApp Android 2.23.13.16 update. All users will see this change very soon. According to technology experts, while the younger generation may not have much difficulty in this change, those who are not very used to using smartphones may find it a bit difficult to adapt.
Source: India Today
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