One of the most popular Android cameras by Google, and the reason for its popularity in the results is its ability to achieve, on many occasions when it shows that Google seems to be doing magic with its camera.
So when they announced the Nokia-designed camera to get the most out of Android G0, we were delighted. Could this be the start of a very cheap cellphone capable of taking great pictures? Well, it's still hard to know, but at least we can test Google's Android Go camera on just about any cell phone.
Google's new camera app brings photo mode to everyone
Google has announced a new photography app that takes state-of-the-art in cheap rooms, which use Android GO.
Google's Android Go camera can now be tested
A few hours ago, Google's Android Go camera appeared on the Internet, a camera that will officially come with Nokia 1.3, the latest cell phone and Android Go from Nokia. This camera, however, is compatible with most mobiles and can now be downloaded, or not yet officially available.
The camera display is similar to what we saw on a Google Pixel camera and series of points. This camera for example features a magnifying glass button to insert direct access to the zoom.
When we click the icon above, it shows us in detail how much space it has, which shows the image in the photos or hours of viewing.
The two main features of this basic camera are the rendering mode and the display mode. The first is being able to team up with a Google translator to translate text directly from the camera app (though in this version we couldn't make it work), while the image mode is able to blur everything we have behind the header from the image. Works with front and rear cameras.
And speaking of image mode, this could be a quality difference on the Pixel 2 XL. The first image uses Google's original camera image mode, while the second one is captured by the same phone, but using an Android Go camera.
It was expected that with the Android Go camera we would have serious consequences (after all, it is a limited version on devices with only 1 GB of RAM and small computer capacity). One thing to keep in mind, however, is that this software should improve the experience of the cheapest cameras. At no time will Google receive a 100-euro phone to achieve flag quality.
What they can find is that the cheapest phones have a camera respect, and to find out that we'll have to wait to test these terminals.
If you want to know Google's Android Go camera you'll need to download the APK file with the following link.