New Screenshots From WhatsApp's Dark Mode Have Been Shared.
WhatsApp's dark mode, which doesn't seem to come, has once again appeared with the latest beta 2.19.294 update. The shared screenshots reveal what we should expect from 'dark' WhatsApp.
WhatsApp, the most popular instant messaging application in the world, has been working on dark mode for a while. With the release of dark mode, the feature is expected to be one of the most popular features of the application. However, for the time being, developers have not announced when the dark mode feature will be available to users.
WhatsApp's dark mode first appeared in the beta of the Android version of the app. This feature, which was introduced by the WABetaInfo team, seemed to be quite problematic at first, but the developer team has now updated the beta version of WhatsApp to "2.19.294", which reveals that WhatsApp's dark mode is much better.
Dark mode, which will come to WhatsApp application, can be set differently by users. According to the information provided, this feature can be used at any time according to the user's request or according to the phone's system settings. However, it appears that the developer team still needs to work on this feature. Because WhatsApp's dark theme isn't quite ready yet.
Again, according to new information released by the WABetaInfo team, the developer team is currently working on WhatsApp emoji and stickers. The images created by WABetaInfo clearly show that the WhatsApp team has successfully completed the dark mode adaptation of the emoji and stickers. Here is the emoji and sticker view of WhatsApp dark mode;
WhatsApp will come to the dark mode, not directly in a black way, but rather a structure dominated by dark blue and dark gray colors. It is not known when the feature will be available to all users at this time, but it is unquestionable that the developer team is currently focusing on the dark mode of WhatsApp and concentrating its work at this point. What the team thinks about the iOS platform remains unclear.
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