EAGLE-EYED WhatsApp users may have noticed a new shade of green wash over the app in recent weeks, following a redesign from Meta.
But the seemingly minor change has left users in uproar, branding the green revamp "ugly".
If released, iOS users will be able to change the in-app button color from green to one of four other coloursCredit: EPAWhile the Meta-owned instant messenger has not traditionally been one to offer much in terms of customisation, WhatsApp is reportedly throwing users a bone after the backlash.
In the latest, unreleased, version of WhatsApp on iOS, beta testers at WABetaInfo found new chat theme colours that would allow users to opt out of the new shade of green.
Users may be able to pick between blue, white, pink, and purple colour themes.
Millions blocked from iconic iPhone app forever after 10 years in major shutdownThe themes dictate the colour of the chat bubbles and wallpaper.
Although WhatsApp has also been developing a new option to control the app’s accent colour, according to the report.
If released, iOS users will be able to change the in-app button color from green to one of four other colours.
The customisation feature is still in development, hence why it's in an unreleased version of the iPhone app.
If Meta rolls out the new feature, iPhone owners will be able to customise the color of the chat bubbles and wallpaper.
The feature has yet to be seen on Android.
The app in its current form does not allow users to make any alterations to the colour.
It's important to note that Meta may scrap the feature before it rolls it out worldwide.
And even if Meta is keen on the new addition, it may take months before it becomes public.
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WhatsApp users first spotted the colour change in April.
Meta sometimes rolls out features to a handful of users as a sort of 'patch test'.
"The new WhatsApp interface is not a vibe at all, from blue to green. How? Why?" one person wrote on X.
"WhatsApp, if it ain’t broken, don’t fix it," another said.
"Yucking the new green color and the sentence case leading!"
Many hoped the company would do a u-turn on the feature, but instead the company has only doubled down on the change.
In a statement at the time, Meta said: "We’ve made some changes to how WhatsApp looks and feels, including spacing, colors, icons and more.
"These changes bring a modern, new experience to WhatsApp and make it more accessible and easier to use."