WhatsApp has made a surprising design change in its latest Android version. The profile picture, which was previously prominently displayed in the main view, has been removed and replaced with the classic menu icon - three vertical dots at the top right above the chat list.

Screenshot WhatsApp (Source: Netzwelt)
Screenshot WhatsApp (Source: Netzwelt )

Profile picture there – and gone again

This change comes just months after WhatsApp introduced profile picture thumbnails in October. The quick return to the old design raises questions: Is this decision part of a larger strategy or a response to user feedback?

One theory is linked to the introduction of the ability to operate two WhatsApp accounts on one device at the same time. Could the removal of the profile picture be related to making it easier to distinguish between accounts?

There is also speculation that many users did not realize the functionality behind the profile picture - a hidden menu - which led to the return to the more traditional menu icon.

The question remains whether this change is permanent or whether WhatsApp plans to reintroduce the profile picture in the future. Especially for users who manage two accounts, the profile picture could offer a more intuitive and visually clearer way to switch between accounts.

More design changes on the horizon

This latest change is just one part of a series of visual adjustments WhatsApp has made and continues to plan. The changes to various buttons and the design of the app seem to be based on the specifications of Google's Material Design 3.

Although WhatsApp has not yet made an official statement about the redesign, experts and users expect further innovations. This could include moving the menu bar to the bottom of the screen, new filter options and color schemes that are already being tested in the beta version.

questions and answers

Question 1: Why did WhatsApp remove profile picture in the latest version?
Answer 1: It is believed that this change is related to the new feature of using two WhatsApp accounts at the same time or in response to the fact that many users did not realize the functionality behind the profile picture.

Question 2: Will the profile picture be reintroduced in the future?
Answer 2: It remains unclear whether WhatsApp plans to reintroduce the profile picture. This could be particularly useful for users who manage two accounts to be able to switch between them more easily.

Question 3: What other design changes can be expected from WhatsApp?
Answer 3: Other innovations are expected, including a possible move of the menu bar to the bottom of the screen as well as new filter options and color schemes that can already be found in the beta version.

Question 4: How are users reacting to this design change?
Answer 4: User reactions to the design change vary. Some welcome the return to the traditional menu icon, while others see the removal of the profile picture as a step backwards.

Question 5: What is the significance of adapting to Google's Material Design 3 for WhatsApp?
Answer 5: Adapting to Google's Material Design 3 shows that WhatsApp is committed to keeping its app visually modern and consistent with Android's design standards.

Source: t-online.de , Netzwelt

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