Wednesday 3 April 2019

the google camera latest version 6.2 | google camera app download


google camera app 

Here the latest news from google, so let go through it…

However, from back few days Google Camera 6.2 has been very good news for Pixel devices brings not only dark mode, new transition animations, but also the android Q beta update.
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 google camera latest version 


The update of the Google Camera 6.2 app is available to download for Pixel smartphones via Play Store, you can download the app from here.
Google has updated the stock camera app for Pixel smartphones after more than five months. After the update, the app version has been bumped to 6.2 and it includes bug fixes, performance improvements, and new features, so talk about it,

Basically, the prominent ones Google Camera App to Support Night Mode, Transition Effects, Cheetah Time Lapse Mode. The new Google Camera 6.2 update is now rolling out to Pixel users. However, Google Camera app to support night mode, transition effects, Cheetah Time Lapse mode. The updates are presently live in the Google Camera application variant 6.2, which is currently accessible to download as a steady build.

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The Settings page of the Google Camera application currently includes a differentiating dark and dark grey tone – rather than the light grey and classic white example – when the dark mode is empowered from the framework settings.
So remember the setting of the google camera 6.2 app


To look at the dark UI design in the Settings area of the Google Camera application, simply pursue this way: 

Settings  àà  System à  à Advanced  à à  Developer Alternatives à à  Night Mode  èè  Always On

When the Night Mode has been enacted, the camera application’s UI will consequently change to line up with the dark subject.
The code additionally specifies something many refer to as ‘Cheetah’, which is supposedly a period slip by mode that ‘Records videos at faster speeds’. The Google Camera application’s build 6.2 is currently being taken off by means of the Play Store so, if you want to download and use it from your phone right now so click on the below link and get your app.


What is mean by cheetah mode in google camera app ?

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Google has been working on a new Time Lapse mode called Cheetah where it records video at faster speeds, while complimenting the existing Slow Motion feature. Hints of the same are seen in the current APK as well. Google has also update mode transitions where switching from panorama to portrait to camera and video will show a zoom animation with icons overlaid on backgrounds.


Lastly, dark mode is becoming quite popular with a number of apps, and ahead of Android Q release, Google has added the mode to the camera app as well. While the UI was already dark, the Settings screen had a white background, and after activating the dark mode, the background becomes dark grey with blue accents for toggles and headers.

Google has pushed an update to its stock camera app that brings a host of new features. The new features of Google Camera v6.2 include dark mode, live mode transitions, and a new flash icon in selfie mode. References to a measuring tool as well as a Cheetah Time Lapse mode that will record videos faster have been found in the update package, though these features are yet to go official. The update is available for download at the moment from the Google Play store.


Ahead of the public launch of Android Q, which brings the much-awaited dark mode, Google has updated the camera app with a dark mode for the Settings screen. This will make the Settings screen easier on the eyes, especially when opened in lowlight conditions. The update also brings Live Transitions which when switching between Panorama, Portrait, Camera, or Video shows the live camera feed instead of displaying a black background.

google camera with pixel phone
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 However, icons for each mode are still overlaid. This change is also applicable to Night Sight and Slow Motion
The Google Camera app, when taking photos in HDR+ mode, gives users with two options – HDR+ on and HDR+ enhanced. Now, to signify the delay in capturing HDR+ enhanced pictures as intentional, the app overlays “Taking HDR+ enhanced photo” message. Other changes include a new flash icon overlay in the camera viewfinder to compliment “Screen will light up for flash” message for the front camera and the audio toggle in Panorama mode is now centred.


According to 9to5google found references to a new measuring mode in the Google camera app. This tool might bring the ability to capture elevations, distance, and lets users save the measurements directly to clipboard or as an image with a virtual ruler. Much like Google Lens, the new measure mode might be placed within the camera app and likely to be found in the ‘more settings’ option. However, it isn’t clear if the feature would require users to install the Measure app or will the functionality be integrated directly within the camera app.

 The camera app V6.2 also includes hints about the Cheetah time-lapse mode which would allow users to record faster videos, the contributing to the existing ‘Slow Motion’ feature.


*note: - Requirements - The latest version of Google Camera only works on recent Nexus and Pixel devices on Android 7.1.1 and above. Some features are not available on all devices.


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