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WhatsApp developing redesigned floating action buttons: How it may look – Times of India

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Meta-owned popular instant messaging service WhatsApp is reportedly developing a redesign for another new feature for its users. The company has rolled out the latest version (2.23.12.15) through the Google Play Beta Program. With this new update, WhatsApp is working on redesigned floating action buttons. This button is expected to be made available for beta testers with an upcoming update of the app.
WhatsApp’s redesigned floating action buttons
The report has shared screenshots to explain how WhatsApp is planning to redesign the floating action buttons. As per the report, the new buttons will allow users to quickly start a new chat. The redesigned button also follows the Material Design 3 guidelines which appear squarish with slightly rounded edges.
The redesign won’t be limited to the floating action button but will also be applied to those buttons within the calls and status tabs, the report notes.
WhatsApp’s plans to redesign the entire app
Several users have reportedly requested a redesign of the app for a long time. Earlier, WhatsApp started rolling out a redesigned interface with a bottom navigation bar. This new interface is currently in a gradual release and suggests that the company is planning to redesign the entire app.

Another previous update announced a new style for toggles that follows the guidelines of Material Design 3. This shows that the company is redesigning the app as per the Material Design 3 guidelines.

WhatsApp Channels now available in India
WhatsApp’s Channels feature is now live in India. This new feature is a one-way broadcast tool for admins to send text, photos, videos, stickers and polls. The company is also building a searchable directory for users to find channels based on their hobbies, sports teams, updates from local officials and more. This directory will help users to search for the channels they would like to follow. To join a particular WhatsApp Channel, users have to click the invite links sent in chats, e-mails, or posted online.

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