After Android devices, now testing WhatsApp's new interface for voice calls is done on iPhone.
According to a report from WABetaInfo, the WhatsApp beta version 22.5.0.70 app has a new interface when making voice calls. This redesign is rolling out to some WhatsApp beta testers.
In the screenshot shared by WABetaInfo, WhatsApp has also polished its interface when making group calls.
What's interesting is that WhatsApp recently launched a wave view for audio messages and is now planning to bring this wave to voice calls as well.
With this waveform the user can find out who is talking during a call or who should not leave the microphone on.
WABetaInfo also says WhatsApp brings wallpapers for voice calls. WhatsApp attempts to redesign the interface in future updates to make it look more concise and modern.
In the screenshot shared by WABetaInfo, there are two panels with a typical WhatsApp wallpaper background.
In this interface the top panel displays the name or number, contact picture and how long the call lasted. While on the bottom panel there are speaker, video, mute and call mute buttons.
Not only that, WhatsApp is also working on indicators for end-to-end encryption services that will be displayed when making voice calls. This ensures that user conversations are secure.