The Moto camera app is updated with AR stickers for the Moto Z3 and Moto Z3 Play
Manufacturers do not forget their users once they buy their phones. Although not all do it often, there are those who continue to add features to their proprietary applications with different updates. Motorola (now owned by Lenovo) does it with its camera application, known as Moto Camera A tool that now gains many functions from different exclusive terminals so that they arrive to others in the company itself.This is all we found in this update.
First of all we have to talk about the stickers or Augmented Reality stickers (AR is its acronym in English). A characteristic that allows to unite the real world with the virtual one thanks to these elements. Thus, we can translate these virtual elements into real photos and videos also on the Motorola Moto Z3 and Moto Z3 Play terminals. But there is more.
With this update, all Motorola terminals gain the portrait mode for the front camera That is, to blur the background in a photo in which a face appears. Something that, in devices like the Motorola Moto G5s Plus, was only available for the main or rear camera. Well, with this update the restrictions are lifted and the bokeh or portrait mode reaches everyone.
The same thing happens with the watermark that Motorola has included to leave an identifying mark on each photograph. And it is that, from the Moto Camera settings, it is now possible to include the logo in the lower left corner of each photo, so that there is no doubt of who is the manufacturer of the terminal that took the capture.
And so is the Spot Color mode, which is now available on all Motorola devices. In other words, we can choose a color while framing the photograph so that the others are seen in black and white.
The rest of the news attracts less attention, but is equally useful. For example, we find the help menu integrated into the application so that users of any Motorola terminal have access to all the information in this application.In addition, numerous bugs and minor issues have been fixed. So the application should work correctly at all levels regardless of the Motorola terminal in which it is used.
In short, a complete set-up and democratization of Motorola Camera functions for all users. The update has already been released and should arrive shortly through the Google Play Store for all terminals.
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