In spite of some of the most advanced camera optics, Samsung’s flagship smartphones lag behind competitors in the software department. Samsung was the first to introduce the concept of variable aperture on smartphones but most its leading models lack a dedicated night mode – which is currently limited to the Galaxy S10 series. Meanwhile, the Google Pixel lineup has raised the bar of smartphone photography with just a single lens, thanks to Google’s expertise in computational photography. Samsung’s brilliant camera hardware paired with the unofficial Google Camera mode can produce some crisp and detailed images as well as visibly uplift the amount of exposure in low light conditions.
If you’re using a Galaxy S9/S9+, Galaxy Note 9, or one of the Galaxy S10 devices, you can go ahead and download the Google Camera mod ver. 6.2 and install it without needing to modify or root your Samsung Galaxy device.
See www.xda-developers.com/google-…
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If you’re using a Galaxy S9/S9+, Galaxy Note 9, or one of the Galaxy S10 devices, you can go ahead and download the Google Camera mod ver. 6.2 and install it without needing to modify or root your Samsung Galaxy device.
See www.xda-developers.com/google-…
#samsung #googlecamera
source https://squeet.me/display/962c3e10-165c-bf7b-b363-096273401106
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