Good news comes for those who want to personalize and especially WhatsApp users.
The well-known messaging app is preparing to introduce significant innovations that will allow you to visually transform chats. Thanks to the new beta version 2.24.17.19, released by the company on Android this hour, Within the settings you will find a section dedicated to themes designed for chats.
Currently, the “Theme” item only allows you to choose between light and dark mode. However, previews suggest that this simple selection may soon go beyond that. A screenshot taken by the well-known WABetaInfo portal reveals how you can modify and customize not only the background of the chats, but also the color of the “bubbles” of various messages.
An option like Telegram
This functionality is similar to what is already available in WhatsApp's direct rival app, namely Telegram, which has introduced a similar option for some time. At the initial stage on WhatsApp, you can choose between 10 different themes to use for different conversations.
This is not an entirely new feature; In fact, it already appeared through the iOS beta channel a few months ago. Users had the opportunity to preview the color options they could use in their chats.
Once the update is official and available to the entire user base, you can create your own theme and set it as the default in private chats, which can be seen in the background and message bubbles. It is important to underline that the user must make the change manually; This does not extend to recipients of conversations.
This distinction represents a unique point compared to what is offered today on other social platforms such as Messenger or Instagram. Instead it allows the recipient of the conversations to customize the style of the different chats that are extended.
So planned innovations introduce a wider range of options for users who want to further personalize and personalize their conversations on WhatsApp.
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