Smartphone cameras have come a long way in the past couple of decades, and even budget smartphones nowadays have cameras which are pretty good. But if you are using phones aside from the Pixel two or Pixel 3, you have obviously noticed that the image quality on other phones (even flagships) is not as great. Fortunately, lots of that may be improved by simply using a different camera program than the default that comes out of the box. Yes, I’m referring to the Google Camera Mod that’s been quite frequently talked about and does actually make a noticeable difference to the image quality of a smartphone camera.
Therefore, if you’re thinking about how to set up the Google Camera App Mod in your own Android smartphone, we’ve got you covered with this comprehensive guide.
Pre-Requisites
Before you can set up the Google Camera Mod in your telephone, there are a couple of things that you need to check:
If Camera2 API isn’t supported, you will want to enable it on your phone (we will discuss that later too ).
Just what is Camera2 API?
Camera2 API is a framework which allows developers to acquire access to granular camera controls like exposure, focus, or ISO, which they could then bake in their third-party programs in the shape of innovative features to provide Android users a better picture-taking experience. This API is a successor to Android’s unique camera API and uses a pipeline model, allowing developers to obtain immediate access to camera hardware.
Google Camera Mods for Popular Phones:
- Redmi Note 5 Pro (download)
- ZenFone Max Pro M1 (download)
- Nokia 7 Plus (download)
- Nokia 8.1 (download)
- Poco F1 (download)
- OnePlus 5 (download)
- OnePlus 5T (download)
- OnePlus 6 (download)
- OnePlus 6T (download)
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