iPhone: WhatsApp for iPhone users will change soon, first glimpse revealed..

WhatsApp is being used by crores of people around the world, including in India today. The company also constantly brings new features and updates for its users. At the same time, the company seems to be preparing to make a big visual change for iOS users, i.e., iPhone users. Actually, in the new beta update of WhatsApp, it is revealed that the company can bring Apple's new Liquid Glass design for iOS 26. That is, you can also see Liquid Glass design in WhatsApp, which will completely change the look of the app. Let's know about it in detail...
First, understand what Liquid Glass is.
For those who don't know, let us tell you that Apple is going to release a stable update of iOS 26 soon, in which you will get to see the Liquid Glass interface. The special thing is that glass-like transparency and fluid visual effects are seen in it.
Not only this, changes are visible in the background layers, buttons, and context menus according to slight depth, reflection, and movement. That is, with this update, not only your UI but also WhatsApp will change. Through this, the company will make the apps more interactive and modern.
How will WhatsApp's interface change?
A recent report by WABetaInfo shows that WhatsApp has started compiling a new app with iOS 26 SDK. For this, first of all, the navigation bar and bottom tabs have been changed to a Liquid Glass look. However, after this, the company can gradually change the buttons, menus, and other interface elements as well.
When will the new design of WhatsApp be available?
According to reports, its testing is going on right now. Its first glimpse has come out in the report but it is not the final design. The company is currently working on several configurations. After the stable update of iOS 26 is released, it can also be released publicly.
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