WhatsApp has been spotted testing a new in-app camera interface for Android devices. It appears to change the position of the Flash shortcut and redesign the Switch Camera button. Separately, WhatsApp is found to be testing the ability to let group s delete any specific messages for everyone in the group. This appears to help give group s more power to limit spam and misinformation that is quite common among regular WhatsApp groups despite years long debates and strong criticism.
As WhatsApp for Android beta 2.22.1.2 has been released that carries references about the redesigned in-app camera. The new experience is not yet live for beta testers, though it is suggested to be a part of an internal testing.
WABetaInfo has shared a screenshot to suggest the redesigned camera on WhatsApp. It brings the Flash shortcut to the top-right corner from the bottom left and adds a circular shade to the Switch Camera button. In place of the Flash shortcut, the new in-app camera interface gives access to your recent photos from the bottom-left corner.

WhatsApp's new in-app camera interface (left) vs its existing version (right)
Photo Credit: WABetaInfo, Gadgets 360
Exact details on when exactly we could see the updated camera on WhatsApp are yet to be revealed. Also, since the reported information is from the internal testing, we may see some changes in the interface that will finally be provided to the general public.
In addition to the new camera experience, WABetaInfo has separately introduced back in 2017.
WhatsApp does allow s to delete their messages in individual chats as well as groups for everyone using the Delete for Everyone feature. However, it has not yet enabled group s to use the feature to delete messages sent by the of their groups for everyone.
A screenshot shared by WABetaInfo shows that the will see a notice on the messages deleted by group s that reads, “This was removed by an .”

WhatsApp has been spotted testing the ability to let group s delete messages for everyone
Photo Credit: WABetaInfo
The addition would essentially help group s remove messages circulating fake news and misinformation for all in their groups.
Group s on WhatsApp already have features including the ability to unwanted group information edits.
WhatsApp has not yet provided any details about when we could see the update pertaining to group s. Nevertheless, WABetaInfo has mentioned that its indication was found in WhatsApp for Android beta 2.22.1.1. This suggests that we could see the enhanced deletion feature for group s coming at least to beta testers sometime early next year.