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11-09-2024, 03:50 PM
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WhatsApp beta users are running into a bug that is rendering the app useless.
The bug is reportedly causing the screen to turn completely green or causing the app to force close.
The issue appears to be isolated to beta version 2.24.24.5.
Betas are a good way to get early access to incoming features. While it can be fun to be one of the first to try out a new feature, it’s important to remember that the whole point of a beta is to help developers find and fix potential bugs. As such, there’s always a risk that comes with signing up for a beta program. WhatsApp (https://www.androidauthority.com/how-to-use-whatsapp-1097088/) beta users are being reminded of this risk as the latest beta has rendered the app useless.
Users on WhatsApp’s beta version 2.24.24.5 are reporting a green screen issue. This issue isn’t simply tinting the screen green; rather, the entire screen is just a solid block of green, making the app usable. It appears the issue is triggered when clicking on any chat.
More... (https://www.androidauthority.com/whatsapp-green-screen-3498162/)
WhatsApp beta users are running into a bug that is rendering the app useless.
The bug is reportedly causing the screen to turn completely green or causing the app to force close.
The issue appears to be isolated to beta version 2.24.24.5.
Betas are a good way to get early access to incoming features. While it can be fun to be one of the first to try out a new feature, it’s important to remember that the whole point of a beta is to help developers find and fix potential bugs. As such, there’s always a risk that comes with signing up for a beta program. WhatsApp (https://www.androidauthority.com/how-to-use-whatsapp-1097088/) beta users are being reminded of this risk as the latest beta has rendered the app useless.
Users on WhatsApp’s beta version 2.24.24.5 are reporting a green screen issue. This issue isn’t simply tinting the screen green; rather, the entire screen is just a solid block of green, making the app usable. It appears the issue is triggered when clicking on any chat.
More... (https://www.androidauthority.com/whatsapp-green-screen-3498162/)