Google has released a new Android security bulletin. It’s been 3 months since the last Pixel feature drop, and Google is seizing the opportunity to release a new line of exclusive features for Pixel users. Many of the features that Google has announced have not yet been rolled out, but the latest update to Google Camera features at least one of the promised features: delayed shooting.
Google Camera 8.2.400 is now rolling out to Google Play (H/T cstark27 and MwPratama) and after installing it in the Pixel 4 running on Android 11, we found that additional video surveillance features.
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If this is the case, go to the GCam Settings > Advanced tab, you will see that the new radio button “enable time-your of astrophotography” for exporting photos – and the time is yours. Whether you use your own depots.”
This is astrophotography, the tip of the main parameters of the night vision mode, a new set of features has been added that says: “wait at least 2.5 minutes for the time to take photos.”
Secondly, it came to the Google Camera app (i.e. Locked photos, integration, we haven’t found it yet. It is assumed that this transition is in the upper-right corner, which allows us to choose whether to save them to the gallery or the locked folder find photos in Google, but precisely because the latter feature was not exposed, what was activated in Google Camera.
But we can confirm that it is probably an Image function to soon air the code that was added in the latest version of the GCam program and Google Slides. Locked in the images is, codenamed “Mars”, and slow motion, the feature is codenamed “Kepler“, as is the suspect.
You have to wait for Google drive, Google Camera updates to be available for your device, for example, Google blocks side updates to download the app. We’ll dig deeper into the latest notes to see what we can find.
Here's a demo of Google's time-lapse astrophotography feature in Google Camera 8.2.400. Credits: vinlort on Telegram. pic.twitter.com/zYIfYmz6ts
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