Redmi Note 7 supports Google Camera without unlocking the bootloader
Good news for users who have decided to buy the Redmi Note 7 and love playing with their smartphone's camera.
The new device of the Asian giant, launched at the beginning of the month, can boast in fact the support to Camera2 API and this means that users can take advantage of the port of Google Camera without the need to unlock the bootloader of their device.
Recall that the port of Google Camera have become much loved by Android users, as they allow you to take advantage of some of the features developed by the team of the Mountain View giant, such as optimization known as HDR +, Portrait mode for portraits or that Night Sight to make the quality of night shots definitely above average.
Basically, once a port of Google Camera will be available thanks to the work of an interested developer, owners of Redmi Note 7 can simply install the app, change the settings (if necessary) and enjoy the improvements.
Source: Xda-developers
The new device of the Asian giant, launched at the beginning of the month, can boast in fact the support to Camera2 API and this means that users can take advantage of the port of Google Camera without the need to unlock the bootloader of their device.
Recall that the port of Google Camera have become much loved by Android users, as they allow you to take advantage of some of the features developed by the team of the Mountain View giant, such as optimization known as HDR +, Portrait mode for portraits or that Night Sight to make the quality of night shots definitely above average.
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Basically, once a port of Google Camera will be available thanks to the work of an interested developer, owners of Redmi Note 7 can simply install the app, change the settings (if necessary) and enjoy the improvements.
Source: Xda-developers
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