Why Is My WhatsApp Green Instead of Blue?

An image of the new green UI of WhatsApp instead of blue on iPhone


An image of the new green UI of WhatsApp instead of blue on iPhone

With its latest update for iOS, WhatsApp has changed the colour scheme throughout the app interface. This colour change has led many users to wonder: Why is my WhatsApp green instead of blue?

The recent update to WhatsApp didn't just alter the colour scheme; it also introduced Meta's AI chatbot, which has been a source of frustration for many users. This prompted many to seek ways to disable the Meta AI on WhatsApp as soon as possible.

In this guide, we will tell you why your WhatsApp is green instead of blue. But, before that, you might be interested in knowing how to tell if someone blocked you on WhatsApp.

Why Is My WhatsApp Green Instead of Blue on iPhone?

Your WhatsApp is now green instead of blue on iPhone because the developers have updated the UI to better align with their signature brand colour, green. The official FAQ regarding WhatsApp's updated appearance notes:

The colour has changed from blue to green. We’ve changed this to match our brand colour.

Green has been the standard colour for WhatsApp on Android from the start. The blue accent colour in the iPhone version did not align with the brand's colour, which is why it was changed to green to maintain brand consistency across different platforms.

How to Change the WhatsApp Colour from Green to Blue on iPhone

Currently, the app doesn't offer the option to change the WhatsApp colour from green to blue. However, you can provide feedback to WhatsApp requesting a colour customisation option, but there's no guarantee it will be implemented.

One option to change the WhatsApp colour from green to blue is to use iOS sideloading to install an older version of the app, where the colour was blue. However, using an outdated version of WhatsApp comes with several disadvantages.

As things stand, you'll have to live with the green colour scheme of WhatsApp. Although changes in app interfaces can initially seem unsettling, with continued use, you may find that the new design grows on you and becomes more comfortable over time.

With that, we are wrapping up our guide on why your WhatsApp is green instead of blue. Before heading off, check out our other helpful guides, including how to disable WhatsApp encryption.

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