WhatsApp plans to move UI elements around to provide clarity in its keyboard

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WhatsApp plans to move UI elements around to provide clarity in its keyboard
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The staple instant messaging app WhatsApp looks to be gearing towards revamping its keyboard layout in order to provide a more modern and clear aesthetic to users.

The WhatsApp update train doesn’t ever stop. But then again, this is precisely why WhatsApp is one of the most-used messaging apps. The Meta-owned company is constantly looking for ways to improve its service with new features and tweaks., but is that truly enough? Well, apparently not, as it may be planning a revamp of its keyboard for the sake of clarity.and their expedition through the latest app Beta version for Android.

Now, just for a bit of context here: the entire bottom portion is called the “WhatsApp keyboard”. This is the custom menu that pops up when you want to send some non-text content, like the ones listed above. That being said, users won’t really be losing out on a ton, as the nifty search function is still there and it already works like a charm. And it works with all sorts of languages too, which is always appreciated.

As is customary with such early beta dive-ins, we don’t really know if this feature will end up on WhatsApp’s live version as seen here or when that may happen to begin with. But it is always great to see that the dev team is still looking for ways to provide clarity to the app.

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