The most popular instant messaging app, WhatsApp, has announced its intent to roll out minor tweaks to its app’s interface in Android beta.
WABetainfo, a platform dedicated to monitoring news development of WhatsApp, made the disclosure on Tuesday.
The new update comes hot on the heels of releasing a business tools tab and a communities tab along with the camera shortcut.
“As a part of the tweaked interface, WhatsApp is also redesigning all buttons in the application: they show up with a rounded style to some beta testers,” WABetainfo claimed.
The meta-owned platform seems working to comply with the recent Material standards for Android regarding the typography and buttons.
Last week, the WABetaInfo website claims that WhatsApp is getting ready to introduce a Premium plan for business users. The instant messaging service provided by Meta is not regarded as a very effective tool.
A monthly subscription is about to be official by the platform. Members of the WhatsApp beta program can already access the new WhatsApp Premium menu on their smartphones.
WhatsApp Premium enables account sharing across 10 devices. A function that will help employees who look for a single account for their company work together more effectively.
Individuals, who make up the majority of app users, will therefore have no way to subscribe to such a service.
On the other hand, there is a wide range of paid and free applications available to professionals.