WhatsApp for Android to get major redesign inspired by iPhone version

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WhatsApp for Android could soon get a major redesign with a revamped bottom navigation bar that looks a lot like the iPhone one.

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WhatsApp for Android could soon get a major redesign. After years of users asking for a new interface, the app is now working on a revamped bottom navigation bar, which is a lot like the one available with the iPhone., which says WhatsApp is working on bringing a new user interface for the application in a future update. That said, it means this is not something Android users can test right now, but WhatsApp has started to implement this change internally.

With this redesign, WhatsApp for Android will look more modern and intuitive when navigating through the app, so users will be able to access chats, communities, statuses, and calls with just one tap.By bringing the new bottom navigation bar, WhatsApp for Android adds consistency between platforms, as it could be confusing for iOS users who might switch to the other operating system.will let you know once it does.

WhatsApp has developed a simple tool to give admins the ability to decide who is able to join a group. When an admin chooses to share their group’s invite link or make their group joinable in a community, they now have more control over who can join. WhatsApp is making this change because it believes “groups are where people have some of their most intimate conversations, and it’s important that admins are able to decide who can and cannot come in easily.

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