Android Q’s new camera features will make shutterbugs happy

2019-3-14 10:25

Last night, Google dropped the first beta of the upcoming version of its mobile operating system – Android Q. While it’s just available for the Google Pixel (all generations) owners to try out, it’s packed with promising features – especially for photography enthusiasts.

While it’s just available for Google Pixel (all generations) owners to try out, it’s packed with promising features – including a couple of interesting ones for photography enthusiasts. Better options for portrait photos with new depth format Starting with Android Q, app developers can access depth information – the XMP (a metadata standard for files) data containing…

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