WhatsApp is introducing an exciting, redesigned interface in an upcoming update which is aimed at enhancing the way users manage their chat listsm aking it more organised.
This revamped layout is currently available to select beta testers through the latest WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.25.8 update, which can be downloaded from the Google Play Store, WABetaInfo reported.
The new design brings a simplified look to Meta's instant-messaging app, making its chat lists management more intuitive and user-friendly.
At the top of the screen, users will find a prominently displayed image prominently showcasing main filters like "Favorites", "Various Conversations", and a convenient shortcut for creating a new filter.
Below the main image, there is a redesigned button that allows users to create a new custom list with ease. Its design aligns seamlessly with other action buttons found in the app, making it more modern.
Additionally, similar buttons are now present next to deleted preset filters, allowing users to restore them effortlessly.
The entire interface for creating, managing, and deleting lists has been redesigned to match the style of other sections of the app, such as the "Security" and "Mail" settings.
It's worth noting that some users with stable versions could potentially already be able to experience the redesigned interface.
Nevertheless, the new new update, featuring the revamped interface, is set to be rolled out to even more people over the coming days.
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