WhatsApp reportedly began launching a new user interface for voice calls to several beta testers.
According to Report by Wabetainfo, WhatsApp launched a new update for Android users through the Google Play Beta program.
Version 2.22.5.4.
Change the design window design that is visible during group voice calls.
References for design changes have been found in previous beta updates for iOS and Android users.
This report also reveals that this platform adds sound waveforms to all participants during group calls.
Sound waveforms are similar to those that are seen in voice records.
According to the screen of the screen shared by Wabetainfo, the change in the design is quite minimal but they provide a fresh display to the page.
The next report shows that the new design only launches into certain Beta Android testers today, but the platform will expand it to more users in the coming weeks.
Because this feature is only available in the beta version, it is not yet known when the design will arrive at the public release.
Updates also bring other features to increase the user interface for voice calls.
This feature is reported to allow you to use wallpaper for voice calls.
Although there is no way to adjust it at this time, Facebook’s platform is likely to add functionality to features in future updates.
WhatsApp also tests new design changes in application applications.
With the previous beta update, the company has redesigned the camera switch icon.
This icon is smaller than the previous version and also lags on the effect of transparency.
In addition, WhatsApp also removes a horizontal bar that shows the latest images in the mobile gallery.
The platform has also changed the gallery button at the bottom of the screen.
With an update, the button now shows the last image stored on your smartphone.