WaBetaInfo reported that the Meta-owned WhatsApp released two new updates for its Android app on Tuesday.
The instant messaging app submitted the update through the Google Play Beta Program, bringing the version to 2.23.12.13, according to the app-tracking website.
📝 WhatsApp beta for Android 2.23.12.13: what's new?
WhatsApp is rolling out a redesigned keyboard and community settings, available to some beta testers!
Some users may also be able to get these features after installing the previous version of the app.https://t.co/BZOJEon5RS pic.twitter.com/d4QffNQYn8— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) June 6, 2023
Redesigned community settings and the keyboard are the two new updates that are available to some beta testers. More individuals can get the advantage of these features.
As per this update, clients will encounter a superior console. The WhatsApp observer stated, “Various interface elements have been redesigned and repositioned to enable users to scroll the keyboard upward and view the emoji list in full-screen.”
To determine whether they have the new or old keyboard, users can open it. The media sharing and emoji keyboard buttons have also been rearranged; however, not all users have this update.
The app now has a new feature called “community settings” that lets community administrators decide who can add groups to their communities.
This new update is available by default only to admins, but it can also be changed.