WhatsApp's interface is beginning to appear stale, especially now that Google has released the latest generation of its design principles, Material You, at its developer conference. However, the IM app is making little tweaks to keep things fresh, like as new background theming options. Voice messages will be tweaked next, according to WABetaInfo.
The new appearance was briefly enabled in the newest WhatsApp beta, version v2.21.13.17, however it appears that the company has already disabled it via a server-side upgrade. Nonetheless, these screenshots show us what to expect. Similar to Telegram, Facebook Messenger, and iMessage, the familiar scrubbing bar gives place to a waveform design that may help you discover the key parts of a message more easily. However, according to a reader, the waveforms currently make it hard to scrub backwards and forth, forcing you to sit through the entire recording every time. That could be why WhatsApp decided to remove the look for the time being.
Left: WhatsApp Beta via WABetaInfo. Middle: WhatsApp Stable. Right: Telegram.
Another impending UI change in a forthcoming, yet-to-be-released version of Whatsapp has been uncovered by WABetaInfo. When you send a voice message, you'll receive a preview of the waveform as you talk, which might reassure you that your microphone is successfully recording your words. This is a great addition, as WhatsApp currently lacks a visual indicator of how loudly your phone's microphone is taking up your voice. While we only have images of the iOS version, WABetaInfo claims that an Android version is in the works.
As previously said, WhatsApp has turned off the new appearance for the time being, but if you want to be the first to know about future updates, keep an eye on APK Mirror for fresh beta builds. Unfortunately, the WhatsApp Play Store beta is currently full.
It is now being rolled out.
The improvements are currently being rolled out to Android WhatsApp beta users, according to WABetaInfo. Users can listen to a voice message before sending it by hitting the stop button in the centre of the interface, in addition to viewing the waveform image.
You should see these improvements over the next few days if you're a member of the WhatsApp beta programme on the Play Store. The programme is currently at its maximum capacity, however you can always locate the most recent beta software on APK Mirror.
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