A trial update of the iTunes app on Android re-design its settings page completely

A trial update of the iTunes app on Android re-design its settings page completely

The application of WattsApp in Android has a new update that is still in beta. This update was aimed at the application settings page, in which the page was redesigned, as well as some sections in full. The lines between the lines have been eliminated, and the new color codes are colored in green, with the biggest change in the data interface, with this version becoming more readable and understandable.

In detail, when you go to the main settings screen, the screen will give you a preview of the update, whether with new icons or sub-sections for each item, with some elements reorganized. The picture below shows the difference between the new version of the right and the current version of the left.

For the rest of the settings, they follow the same pattern, with no more commas or more checkboxes, no more gray backgrounds for details after the settings, and the images below show the difference. "At the top of the old version" and at the bottom "New editions"

As mentioned above, the most important change in this update was on the Data Usage and Storage page, where you can now see all the statistics below the title of each section directly, allowing the user to quickly judge how much watts of data storage or consumption has done. "On the right the old version and on the left the new version"

Most importantly, the Network Usage screen has been completely reorganized, previously impossible to analyze, but now bytes and addresses have been replaced with easy-to-read graphs and 6 types of data: calls, media, backup in Drive, Messages, cases, roaming ". "On the right the new version is in the middle and on the left the old version"

This is the first update since 2016 that has targeted the settings interface for WattsApp, noting that WattsUp is currently supporting fingerprint authentication and integration with external application stickers and more in Android. Here, these changes will come later than on the official version.