Google’s Pixel camera, on the other hand, came out with another added feature — the 9.3 version which happens to be around the same time as the new Android 14 update. Despite that, Google has not yet declared,’ the backwash of new camera features has been reported sources talk.
The release of the update is along with other Android app updates. However, the most annoying thing is that there is no log of what the Android Pixel camera changed. This is the lack of transparency which is the long complaint of Pixel users.
However, just weeks before the release of this new camera, some rumors saying that it might have 10-bit HDR videos in the Instagram app and 10-bit HDR photographs with the Instagram app have emerged online. This information can simply be a sign in advance that Google is trying to bring these features within its own Pixel camera app.
One of the users that updated their Pixel 8 Pro to the 9.3 version, mentioned not all the major changes that they could immediately tell. Although the apps’ camera settings were reset on my phone because of a little annoyance, in general, it was still a great experience.
Meanwhile, misinterpretation of the actual nature of the process shrouds it in mystery. The new feature from Google will surely find its revealing purpose or hidden improvements in the future and this is what we have to hope for in the next few days.