In Google they are already preparing everything for the new version of their operating system, Android N , as it is provisionally known. And it is that less and less is left for its official presentation after the developers and many curious people have been able to test some of its advantages through the Preview or trial version already released. Among them were new features regarding the Camera application, with which to take photos and videos.Qualities that now reach Google Play Store
Google usually releases its updates, including versions of test, at Google Play Store The difference is that these trial versions are usually only open to betatesters or testers However, it also allows savvy users to extract the application's .apk file to any mobile phone Something that has already happened, and with which we can test the qualities of this renewed photographic application signed by Google itself.
Just download one of the two versions available in the repository of APKmirror , which is a safe source of downloading applicationsThese versions refer to terminals that support 32-bit ARM or 64-bit ARM , allowing the application to be used by both slightly older terminals, as well as the newer and more powerful ones.
To be able to download and install external content from Google Play Store it is necessary to activate the option Unknown Sources in the security menu within Settings of the mobile. Also, keep in mind that this process does not have the same guarantees or security barriers as Google Play Store, so it is responsibility of each user to carry it out.
After regularly downloading and installing the application, users can access a tool that has undergone some notable improvements and changes A One of these novelties, which is not so much, is that you can now take pictures while recording a videoA feature that had disappeared from this application, but now has its own button for this action
There is also a design change from the video recording mode in slow-motion or slow motion. In this way, it is no longer a section within the video, but rather has its own section so that the user can identify it instantly. In addition, the design of the fire button has been retouched, slightly changing its appearance compared to past versions. Similarly, the button to toggle between the selfie camera and the main lens has once again undergone design variations.
You have to take into account that it is still an unfinished version and not adapted for all Android terminals. This can be translated into errors, a hurried slowness of the application or failures when taking advantage of any of these functionalities. However, it is an interesting preview of what is to come for those who do not want to wait for the arrival of Android N