Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, has initiated the rollout of itsredesigned Android user interface, albeit to a restricted group of betatesters. The recent findings from WABetaInfo have disclosed that thisevolving feature can be accessed through the newly introduced WhatsApp betafor Android version 2.23.21.12, available on Google Play.
Prior reports had unveiled that the overhaul of the messenger application,WhatsApp, has been in the development pipeline for a considerable period.This revamped user interface, inspired by Material Design 3, introduces aseries of new icons and color schemes. Notable modifications encompass arefreshed appearance for chat bubbles and the inclusion of a floatingaction button.
In the updated Android interface of WhatsApp, the profile icon now residesin the top-right corner, alongside options like Camera and the Search bar.
Moreover, the messaging application has incorporated a new green color intoboth the dark and light themes. As per WABetaInfo’s observations, a limitednumber of testers using the latest WhatsApp Business beta have alreadyexperienced these UI enhancements.
According to the website, the feature is anticipated to roll out graduallyto a broader user base in the forthcoming weeks. Consequently, theavailability of the new WhatsApp interface on your Android device may takesome time to materialize.
