Table of contents:
- Gcam for Realme 5
- Gcam for Realme 5 Pro
- GCam for Realme X2
- GCam for Realme X2 Pro
- GCam for Realme XT
- How to properly configure GCam on our Realme device
The stock camera that we find in Pixel terminals, the GCam, is highly appreciated by users, thanks to the post-processing work it performs. It is, in fact, much more important, for the real image result, a good photo development (the aforementioned 'post-processing') than the hundreds of megapixels that the lens may have. Many factors intervene in the post-processing of an image, among them the use of Artificial Intelligence. Thanks to this technology, the image is processed according to algorithms extracted from Google's large database. For example, when we take a photo of a dog, the post-processor 'knows' that it is a dog and compares the photo with other photos of dogs that are of good quality and applies the estimated corrections.
Thanks to the Android developers, we can have that camera (or, rather, a dedicated port of it) on other phones. We have already told you here how to install the GCam in terminals of the Samsung, Xiaomi brand and, now, we are going with its most direct rival in the mid-range, the newcomers Realme. We will take a walk through all its terminals for sale, linking to its version in GCam. Don't miss out if you want to take good photos with your new Realme!
Gcam for Realme 5
A mobile input range in which photographic section we find a quad sensor composed of a main lens 12 megapixels, a wide angle 8 megapixel, 2 megapixel macro and depth sensor to aid in portrait mode. In relation to the selfie, we have a 13 megapixel lens. If you want to add the GCam you will have to carry out the following steps.
According to XDA Developers, in this link you can download the best version of GCam for your Realme 5. The download is done from Google Drive and has a size of 109 MB, so we advise you to do it while connected to WiFi.
Once the link is downloaded, you must install it as you would any other downloaded application. Open the GCam, grant all the permissions that they ask for and that's it, you will be able to take the photographs in the GCam with your Realme 5.
Gcam for Realme 5 Pro
The pro version of the previous terminal has four photographic sensors: 48 megapixel main lens, 8 megapixel wide angle, 2 megapixel macro and 2 megapixel depth sensor for portrait mode. Its selfie camera has 16 megapixels.
In this link you can find some of the best versions of the Gcam for the Realme 5 Pro. It is a matter of downloading one by one, installing them and comparing which is the one that gives you the best result. You must choose, of course, the version adapted for Android 9 and higher, as you can see in the screenshot.
GCam for Realme X2
A mid-range mobile with a quad camera, with a 64 megapixel main lens, 8 megapixel wide angle, 2 megapixel macro and depth sensor. As for the selfie camera, we have a 32 megapixel lens.
In XDA Developers you have this link where you can download up to two versions of GCam. In the thread you can find a link with sample photos, taken with these versions of the GCam, so you can see how the camera works on the Realme X2.
GCam for Realme X2 Pro
We entered the Realme high-end catalog. The improved version, and at a higher price, of the Realme X2 is this Realme X2 Pro with four main cameras (64 megapixels for the wide angle, 13 megapixels for the telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom, 8 megapixel ultra wide angle and depth sensor. selfie camera is 16 megapixels.
In this DXA Developers thread you can find the links to download the latest version of GCam for the Realme X2 Pro. If you want direct links, click here and download the latest version developed for this terminal. The best thing you can do is download the last three or four versions and go comparing, to stay with the one you like the most.
GCam for Realme XT
We return to the mid-range with the Realme XT, a terminal that appeared in stores last September 2019. In the photographic section of this terminal we can find, again, a set of four lenses formed by a main 64 megapixel lens, an ultra 8 megapixel wide angle, 2 megapixel macro lens and depth sensor. Practically, it is the same configuration of the Realme X2. As for the selfie camera, we have a single 16 megapixel lens.
Let's talk now about the GCam for the Realme XT. As always, we have to go to the XDA Developers specialized developers forum to download and install it. We enter this thread to be able to read everything they say about the GCam they are using, for possible configurations. Then, in this link you can download the latest stable version of the GCam for the Realme XT. It is direct download, not link.
How to properly configure GCam on our Realme device
We regret to tell you that there is no master setting for GCam on all Realme devices. You will have to investigate in the XDA Developers threads corresponding to your model and, in some of the messages, detect a configuration tutorial. On YouTube you can also find users who detail the configuration that they establish in their GCam. If you want to try it yourself, you just have to go into the configuration of your GCam, in 'Advanced options' and then 'Lib Patcher'.
Next, we will click on ' Enable lib patcher ' and we will focus on 'Back Camera', which is the main lens. You have options like 'Sharpness', Luma Denoise (Correction of noise in light), Chroma Denoise (Correction of noise in color), Contrast, saturation, etc. Enter, modify and take the photo. If you don't like it, start over.