Does WhatsApp suddenly look greener to you? This is why

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WhatsApp is now rolling out its new design with green buttons and icons to all users. According to WhatsApp, the green color fits the brand better. Ultimately, everyone will get this new interface.

The iPhone version of WhatsApp always had blue buttons and icons, but that is now definitely changing. With a new update, WhatsApp is making its new design, including green buttons, available to all iOS users. Many of the chat service’s Android users have already received this new design in recent months. According to WABetaInfo, it’s now the turn of more iPhone users.

In the new look, WhatsApp has made adjustments to, among other things, the color scheme and the white space on different screens. “Some of our icons and buttons look different, including the shape and color. The shade of green we use has been adjusted to match our brand color. Also, some parts of WhatsApp contain more white space than before,” WhatsApp said.

Soon for everyone

WhatsApp calls the result a “modern experience,” which would make the app “accessible and easier to use.” However, many users will not notice much of it. You cannot change the colors of the app. Eventually everyone will receive this update. “If you don’t see these changes yet, that’s right, it may take a while before everyone has the new version,” WhatsApp says.

After testing the new interface among a select group of users, WhatsApp has incorporated the feedback received into the new update. “Now it appears that the updated visual elements are being rolled out to a wider audience,” reports WABetaInfo. To have the latest stable update of WhatsApp, you can update the app regularly from the App Store.

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The article is in Netherlands

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