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WhatsApp redesigns its camera interface before the upcoming global update for Android users

WhatsApp sends messages, photos, music, and video via the internet. The service is quite similar to text messaging services; but, because WhatsApp uses the internet to deliver messages, it is substantially less expensive than texting.

Hence, it is quite obvious that the application will be quite popular and therefore, it is already used by over two billion users worldwide.

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WhatsApp is working on a new redesigned camera interface for Android users which will be rolled out soon

WhatsApp has been constantly modifying features and functionality, including new messaging options and a restricted test of sharing files up to 2 GB in size. It’s the most popular messaging app in the world, with 5 billion Play Store downloads, so it’s on every phone.

However, because upgrades to WhatsApp features do not always reach everyone at the same time — there are, after all, 2 billion monthly active users — a new camera interface that iOS devices have had for months is just now reaching Android users.

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According to WABetaInfo, some users have noticed an enhanced camera interface with upgrades to the current WhatsApp beta version for Android. This features a fresh appearance when choosing media. Furthermore, the camera’s media bar, which had been deleted in iOS, sparking user complaints, appears to have been reinstated.

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Don’t worry if you’re not a beta tester. WhatsApp’s deployment of new features might be delayed, but chances are you’ll receive it soon. If you’re lucky, the camera’s new design will be complemented with an increased 2 GB file-sharing capacity, making high-resolution photographs even easier to transmit to your contacts.

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Shazia Irani

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