Using WhatsApp's new features is fun until you stop using your phone. These features Threatens the stability of the applicationSome users are complaining about an issue where the camera keeps zooming in. While this can be strange when sharing photos, here's how to fix the WhatsApp camera zoom issue.

Before we move forward and troubleshoot the zoomed camera issue, let's understand exactly what the zoomed camera issue on WhatsApp is.
What is the problem with the zoomed camera on WhatsApp?
WhatsApp lets you use your camera to send photos, add photos to your WhatsApp status, and record a video without leaving the app.
With the latest release of WhatsApp, WhatsApp displays a zoomed-in camera interface whenever users attempt to use the built-in camera to capture and send media. If you try to take a photo, a normal image will be clicked, but the interface remains zoomed in, making it difficult for users to get a better shot.
The bug was present in the WhatsApp beta on Android, and now it's made its way to the public version as well. Let's fix the issue.
1. Update your WhatsApp application.
WhatsApp is aware of this issue. The company is working to fix the camera zoom issue. You need to update the app to the latest version from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
Since the issue is more common in Android phones, let's focus on it.
Step 1: Open the Google Play Store on your Android phone.
Step 2: Tap the profile icon in the upper right corner and select Manage apps and devices.


Step 3: Update WhatsApp to the latest version from the following list.
2. Join WHATSAPP BETA
WhatsApp is running a beta program on Android to test features before releasing them to consumers.
Open the Google Play Store and search for WhatsApp. From the app info page, you'll join/leave WhatsApp beta on your phone.

Give it some time, and you'll have a new beta version of WhatsApp for you to test on your phone. You won't have any problems with the WhatsApp camera zooming after that.
3. FORCE STOP WHATSAPP
At any time, you can force-quit the app and then reopen it to quickly fix WhatsApp issues. Here's how.
Step 1: Minimize the WhatsApp app and open the multitasking menu.
Step 2: Remove WhatsApp from multitasking list.
Step 3: Open the app drawer and find WhatsApp.

Step 4: Long press on WhatsApp and select the info button.
Step 5: Tap Force stop from the WhatsApp info menu.

All background WhatsApp activity will be suspended. Open WhatsApp again and start using the camera as before.
4. Clear WhatsApp cache
WhatsApp collects cache in the background to perform certain tasks faster in the app. Excessive cache can cause issues such as WhatsApp not downloading files, the camera staying zoomed in, etc. Here's how to clear the WhatsApp cache.
Step 1: Open the app drawer and long press on the WhatsApp icon.


Step 2: Select Storage & cache and clear cache from the following menu.


5. Use your phone's camera
If you are having trouble zooming in while using WhatsApp's built-in camera, you should choose your phone's camera to take photos and videos.
You can open the camera app on your Android phone and take the photos or videos you want to send via WhatsApp.
Open WhatsApp and go to the relevant conversation. Attach a recently captured photo or video and tap the send button.
6. Reinstall WhatsApp
Before proceeding with this solution to fix the WhatsApp camera zoom issue, make sure to backup your chat.
Look for WhatsApp From the app drawer menu, long-press the WhatsApp icon to go to the app info menu. Select Uninstall and confirm your decision.


Now go to the Play Store and download the WhatsApp app. Restore the backup file and use the camera as usual in WhatsApp.
Start using the camera in WhatsApp
The default camera plays a vital role in your WhatsApp experience. If you're having trouble zooming in, try the steps above to fix the WhatsApp camera zoom issue and use WhatsApp as usual. Which trick worked for you? Share your results with our readers in the comments section below.



