Google Pixel camera app version 9.2 launched


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Google has recently launched the Pixel Camera app version 9.2, bringing a new user interface (UI) redesign and Ultra HDR to older devices. For those who do not know what the Google Pixel Camera is, it is the same as the Google Camera app. Back in October, Google renamed the Google Camera app, which was previously exclusive to Pixel devices to Pixel Camera. This rebranding is reflected in the app library of Pixel devices, where users will now see “Pixel Camera” instead of “Google Camera.” The app description in the Google Play Store has also been updated to reflect the new name and features. The description emphasizes the app’s ability to take fantastic pictures and videos using features such as Portrait, Night Sight, Time Lapse, and Cinematic Blur.

New Features and Enhancements

Today, Google launched version 9.2 of the camera app for Pixel users. This update mainly adjusts the app’s UI interface and adds switch options for many functions. In this new version, the camera’s brightness, shadow, and white balance option sliders have been moved to the shortcut menu at the bottom of the camera. In addition, Google has also added the Pixel 8 Pro’s existing “Reset All (cancel all adjustments)” button for Pixel 8 users.

Pixel Camera app version 9.2

Google has also moved the “More Setting” shortcut column downwards to be more ergonomic. The Palm timer can be set to “Always on”. In addition, Google has also added a new feature to the “Ultra HDR” function. With the switch removed, users can now freely enable and disable related functions.

The Pixel Camera app version 9.2 introduces a redesigned user interface, providing a fresh look and feel for users. Additionally, the app brings Ultra HDR to older devices, allowing users to capture high dynamic range (HDR) images with enhanced detail and colour accuracy. This feature is particularly notable as it extends the advanced imaging capabilities to a wider range of Pixel devices. The app also highlights the “Pixel 8 Pro Features,” including the 50MP High Res capturing feature and Pro Controls.

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Device Compatibility and Version Variations

While the app has been renamed to Pixel Camera across different Pixel devices, the version of the app varies depending on the device. For example, the Google Pixel 7 Pro, Fold, and Tablet are running version 9.0. However, the recently released Google Pixel 8 / 8 Pro are running on version 9.1. These models are already receiving the new patch. The latest version 9.2 brings the new UI redesign and Ultra HDR feature to older devices, providing parity with the Pixel 8 series.

Pixel Camera app version 9.2

According to the company, the latest version 9.2 will be available for all the latest Pixel devices. If you do not have the update yet, just be a little patient. The update is already rolling out. It’s important to note that the new Pixel Camera app is available only on devices running Android 14. The version for Wear OS works exclusively on devices running Wear OS 3 and above. For Wear OS devices, it is necessary to keep them connected to Pixel smartphones. The app’s compatibility with different Pixel devices and the specific features available are dependent on the device model and the version of the app.

Conclusion

The launch of the Pixel Camera app version 9.2 brings significant updates and enhancements. The camera of Google Pixel phones will be much better with this new update. The update comes with a new UI redesign, Ultra HDR feature, and compatibility with older devices. This demonstrates Google’s commitment to providing an exceptional imaging experience for Pixel users. As the Pixel Camera app continues to evolve, users can look forward to further improvements and features. More new features will leverage the advanced capabilities of Pixel devices. For more details about the Pixel Camera app, refer to the official Play Store listing and the app’s support resources.

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