Since Google announced the updated version of Jelly Bean last week, taking it to Android 4.2, folks have been working to get access to the new camera app to use on other Android versions. Much of the desire is driven by the new Photo Sphere function.
Earlier today Google announced the release of Android 4.2, an update to Jelly Bean. One of the big features being touted is the new camera app that introduces a feature called “Photo Sphere.” To help folks visualize the new capabilities, Google produced a video showing how it works and a taste of the final product.
One of the more popular features of Android 4.2 is the Photo Sphere function in the camera app. While many users continue to wait for Android 4.2 to roll out to their device, they can only look on with envy as their friends with Nexus devices post Photo Spheres to Google+ or they stumble upon one on Google Maps.
To help promote their already sold out Nexus 4, Google shows off Photo Sphere in this short video. Photo Sphere is definitely an intuitive way to take new pictures, if only we can access those pictures anywhere else and not just Google+! Either way, check out the video!
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Camera Zoom FX has consistently proven itself to be the go-to replacement camera application for Android smartphones, and today the app has been given a major overhaul.
Make your photo "Focus"! You can select an area you wanna focus in your photos, then "Focus Effect" will blur the background and do all the work for you. By using this app, you can become a photographer even without a good camera. There are also multiple photo effects included in the app, such as black-white and retro style.
I know there are other threads regarding photo sphere. But this is more of a specific question, and it confirm or get an answer.
Am I correct that once my SGH-I747M gets the 4.1.2 updated, Photo Sphere will be available in the camera?
This is a reimplemented app to make your photo "Focus"! You can select an area you wanna focus in your photos, then "Focus Effect" will blur the background and do all the work for you. By using this app, you can become a photographer even without a good camera. There are also multiple photo effects included in the app, such as black-white and retro style.
Verizon Galaxy Nexus owners have something to cheer about with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean rolling out starting today. The update brings new features such as Photosphere for 360 degree panorama photos, photo filters, borders, more photo customization, and Gesture Keyboard that allows you to slide your finger from letter to letter similar to Swype.