A new Whatsapp interface will revolutionize your use of the application. Discover all the new features coming before it arrives on your phone.

Whatsapp may be a fairly old application in the landscape, but it does not fail to keep itself regularly updated with new features and features. The most popular instant messaging system in the world is preparing to make a big change in its design which may surprise many users in the coming weeks.

It must be said that the Whatsapp interface has evolved a lot since its first version in 2011. Then entirely blue or black, it only had fairly basic functionalities. However, it was already possible to navigate between the different discussions and your contacts to send messages and content to them.

Update 24.9.74 is currently rolling out to WhatsApp owners. In particular, it provides for major changes to the application interface, whether you have an Android smartphone or an iPhone. Among the new features, we see a revised and corrected interface as well as new buttons. The Android version also includes a dark mode that is more pronounced and places more emphasis on high contrasts for better reading comfort. The large green Whatsapp bar, previously located at the top of the application, disappears to make way for a whiter interface that is more pleasing to the eye.

Whatsapp users on Android will also have a new navigation bar located at the bottom of the application. It should make it possible to find your way more quickly and efficiently among the messaging functionalities and to navigate between the different options offered such as discussions, calls or communities.

iPhone owners are not left out of the new features. Sending multiple photos and videos has been redesigned and improved and a new interface for generating surveys and sending documents is also planned with this update.

Update 24.9.74 which brings this redesign of the application is still being deployed. Do not hesitate to regularly check the Google Play Store or the App Store to check if your application can receive the update in the coming weeks.