WhatsApp has finally rolled out the chat theme feature which has been in the news for a long time. Through this feature, users will be able to give a new look to their chats. This will improve their experience and now chatting will also be a lot of fun. The company believes that users will be able to personalize chats through custom wallpapers with themes and colors. With its arrival, the style of running WhatsApp will completely change.
WhatsApp has shared information about the launch of the chat theme feature on its official Twitter account i.e. X. With the arrival of this feature on the platform, users will get a new look with better control over the chats. Users will be able to chat using their favorite theme. This will make chatting creative and unique.
WhatsApp's new chat theme feature allows you to change the chat bubble and background. With its help, chats will get a very unique look. Apart from this, 30 new wallpapers have also been added. With this, users can set attractive wallpapers and photos selected from their gallery in the background. This will give a very different look to the chats.
Which users will get the feature
WhatsApp's chat theme feature is currently available to iPhone users. If you also use iPhone and want to use this feature, then follow the steps below:-
Open the WhatsApp app in your device.
Then go to Settings.
Click on the Chats button.
Click on Default Chat Theme at the top.
Here you will see new chat themes, colors and wallpapers, select the theme of your choice from them.
After doing this, the theme will go live.
Note: If you want to use the chat theme feature, then the app has to be updated by going to the App Store. Only then this feature can be used.
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