WhatsApp gets a base navbar on Android for simple route
WhatsApp has reported another base route bar for Android clients, which replaces the more established top navbar that had four tabs for Networks, Talks, Status, and Calls.
The new navbar, which is "nearer to your thumbs and good looking," likewise has four areas for Networks, Talks, Status, and Calls. Be that as it may, their request has been changed, and Status is currently called "Updates." Additionally, each of the four segments presently have symbols. Beforehand, just the Networks tab had a symbol. Plus, while the more established navbar was green, the new navbar is white.
WhatsApp said it "moved a few things around to make it more straightforward to get to what you really want, when you really want it." That seems OK on the grounds that while you can in any case switch between the four segments by swiping left or right on the screen, to open a non-nearby tab, you don't need to extend your thumb to the highest point of the screen since the navbar is presently nearer to the thumb, permitting you to switch between the tabs by tapping on their symbols.
We had this new navbar on different Android gadgets in India for about two or three weeks, yet with an authority declaration, WhatsApp is currently carrying it out to its clients around the world. In the event that you haven't gotten it yet, update the WhatsApp application on your Android gadget to the most recent adaptation from the Google Play Store.

