Google Camera and its post-processing algorithms undoubtedly changed the game in terms of what we expect from smartphone cameras, elevating the Google Pixels to some of the best Android phones you can buy for the camera. That’s the exact reason why Google Camera ports are so highly requested for non-Google devices. With the appropriate ported Google Camera app, you can use Google’s superior HDR+ optimization as well as their Portrait Mode on virtually any smartphone that supports the Camera2API.
How to install and use Google Camera Port
- Make sure your device supports the Camera2 API. Here’s our guide on how to check if your Android device supports Camera2 API.
- Besides the Camera2 API, Google Camera also requires Google Play Services to run. The app will crash if you try to run it on a phone without Google Apps. You can, however, use MicroG or Gcam Services Provider to spoof Google’s proprietary libraries.
- Download the most compatible APK file of the ported Google Camera from the next section and install it.
- Either use one of the suggested versions for your device or pick one of the generic mods.
- You may need to install additional XML configuration files.
- Restart the app.
- Success!
Downloads
- GCam_7.3.018_Urnyx05-v2.1_Wichaya_V3.1.1_snapcam.apk (org.codeaurora.snapcam) #
Settings:
Changelog:
Based on GCam 7.3.018 Urnyx05 (Thanks Urnyx05)
Changes:
- Enable manual focus infinity in night mode for all devices
- Added Shasta factor
- Added MI 10 noise model (Thanks Savitar)
- Added OP7T/ OP7 Pro noise model (Thanks SAP, John Galt)
- Added hdr instant option
- Corrected aux ids for MI 10
- Fixed raw for OnePlus devices (Thanks John Galt)
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