WhatsApp working to revamp its status update header

Share This Post

Update introduces camera button and pencil icons on status updates header for improved coherent layout

WhatsApp app is seen on a smartphone in this illustration taken, on July 13, 2021. — Reuters
WhatsApp app is seen on a smartphone in this illustration taken, on July 13, 2021. — Reuters

As instant messaging platforms continue to improve their user interface and adapt to users’ feedback, WhatsApp is also working on a new layout for its status updates header.

The development was discovered by WABInfo via the latest WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.26.13 update available on the Google Play Store.

The update, available to some beta testers, introduces two new buttons on the status updates header in the form of a camera button and pencil icons.

— WABInfo
— WABInfo

The options serve as shortcuts for users allowing them to seamlessly share images, videos, GIFs, and text as status updates.

This updated arrangement improves the user experience overall and provides a more user-friendly way to share a variety of content, all in line with a more contemporary interface.

Previously, the meta-owned platform featured two floating buttons for content sharing, however, following the introduction of channels, the layout became somewhat muddled.

The new update, with integrated camera and pencil icons, provisions a much more coherent layout for improved user experience.

However, it is to be noted that some users might witness a different layout with these shortcuts listed in the “three-dots” option.

Source link

spot_img

Related Posts

UK inflation falls as meat and crumpet prices drop

It was still slightly higher than economists expected, and...

Rawalpindi weather update ahead of Pakistan-New Zealand T20Is – SUCH TV

The initial matches of Pakistan’s home T20I series...

Caitlin Clark becomes first pick in WNBA Draft in $17K dress

Caitlin Clark sported a a pricey Prada outfit for...

Telecom fights price caps as U.S. spends billions on internet access

AT&T, Charter, Comcast and Verizon are quietly trying to...

Goldman Sachs reports earnings before market open — here’s what the Street expects

David Solomon, Chairman & CEO Goldman Sachs, speaking on CNBC's...
- Advertisement -spot_img