In March of this year, Google launched the umpteenth light version, or Go, of one of its applications: Google Camera Go. It is a thumbnail camera app, ready to run on Android Go terminals with 1 GB of RAM. It was released with the Nokia 1.3, although later we could try it with the help of its APK.
Google Camera Go cannot do everything the normal version does. It was released with portrait mode and now another feature arrives: night photography. It is not as powerful as Night sight of the Google Pixel, but an approach that reaches much more modest terminals, starting with the Nokia 1.3 from HMD Global.
Android Go mobiles not only have less memory and a reduced operating system, Android Go, but also your camera hardware isn’t that powerful like “normal” Android terminals.
To bring night mode to the cheapest terminals, Google Camera Go takes a burst of photos without flash, which are later fused together to create a brighter and sharper version than a traditional photo.
Google claims that Google Camera Go’s night mode is already being activated for Nokia 1.3 users in 27 countries, with others coming later. Another similar novelty that will come to Google Camera Go before the end of the year will be HDR, although at the moment we do not have more information about it.
Via | Android Police
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