WhatsApp is preparing to introduce a new and improved interface for the bottom calling bar, following its recent update to the calling screen interface.
According to WABetaInfo, the popular instant messaging app owned by Meta will be rolling out a revamped bottom for the calling screen, featuring improved button visibility with a semi-transparent background.
Users who have not yet received this update should expect it to become available in the coming weeks, even though it has not beem officially mentioned on the changelog.
This update is aimed at enhancing the user experience, particularly when making calls, by refining the top part of the screen and continuing to improve the app's functionality.
This update follows an earlier update which featured a new interface for the calling screen, which modernised the bottom calling bar, enlarged the profile photo, and introduced a contemporary design, enhancing the overall appeal of the interface, WABetaInfo reported.
Additionally, a new interface for the bottom calling bar is available for iOS users who install the latest update of WhatsApp from the App Store.
You can install this update to enjoy a better user experience.
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