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WhatsApp releases themed app icon to all beta testers on Android 13

WhatsApp releases themed app icon to all beta testers on Android 13

By IsraeliPanda

The most up to date Android OS is currently authoritatively out (essentially for Google Pixel gadgets) and ought to advance toward supporting gadgets in the following couple of months. WhatsApp is additionally dealing with matching Android 13, and it has (presently in beta) an Android 13 themed symbol underway, reports WABetaInfo.

WhatsApp Android 13 themed symbol advances toward a beta

WhatsApp beta for Android variant 2.22.18.16 presents the new symbol, bringing consistency with themed application symbols in the freshest working framework for Android telephones, Android 13.

Android adjusts the symbol of the application to coordinate the ongoing backdrop or subject with themed symbols, making your telephone particularly yours and variety composed in all cases (that bound together look was first brought by Android 12’s Material You overhaul, which had the OS adjust to the tones in your backdrop).

For WhatsApp to add support for themed symbols, it needs to add a monochromatic application symbol, and it presently has done exactly that for beta clients on Android 13.

As you can see over, WhatsApp’s symbol currently appears to be unique and matches different symbols, when the themed symbol choice is empowered inside the framework settings of an Android 13 gadget (with a WhatsApp beta, for the occasion). Matching the transcendent shades and tints of the backdrop or the subject of the gadget’s OS is hued.

As this is as yet a beta rendition, we expect soon to see it official for clients running Android 13. In any case, there’s actually time, given the way that the new OS is accessible now just for Pixel telephones (Pixel 4 or more current). Different makers will get up to speed before long with their Android 13 and new skins. What’s more, we trust at that point, WhatsApp to have finished the vital troubleshooting so the component will be accessible all along (or if nothing else, soonish after it).

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