WhatsApp introduced new setting interface for users, these major changes in the app

WhatsApp New Update: The Meta-owned instant messaging platform is on the move and has released a new update for its beta version on the iOS app. The new update brings some changes to the Settings interface of the app. The new interface is aimed at making the app more user-friendly. These changes are not available to all beta testers yet and will be rolled out gradually.

Aug 19, 2023 - 21:55
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WhatsApp introduced new setting interface for users, these major changes in the app

WhatsApp continues to introduce many new features for its users. WhatsApp is working on UI enhancements for its app and recently released a new UI. The new UI of the app houses the top menu with Call, Status, Chat, and Community tabs placed at the bottom.

Now, the Meta-owned instant messaging platform is working on taking it further and has released a new update for its beta version on the iOS app. The new update brings some changes to the Settings interface of the app. Let us tell you about it in detail.

The "You" tab is placed on the bottom menu, which also houses the Status, Call, Group, and Chat tabs. WhatsApp has also introduced three shortcuts to access privacy settings, contact lists, and user profiles. In addition, the update also adds a personal QR code to users' profile photos, which will allow them to easily view and share their QR with others.

The new interface aims to make the app more user-friendly and modern. However, these changes are not available to all beta testers yet and will be rolled out gradually.

WhatsApp is used by millions of people all over the world. To give a better experience to its users, the company keeps bringing new features from time to time. There is one such feature with the help of which you will be able to send photos and videos in HD quality to your family members.

This feature has been launched globally. The company said that to ensure that sharing photos on WhatsApp is fast and reliable, 'Standard Quality' will remain the default option when photos are sent.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer