According to an article from XDADevelopers, Google has updated its camera app. The Google Camera version 7.4 adds some interesting and unique features to the list. Among these new changes is the brightest most, the 8X zoom in video mode. This is an increase from the 6X recording that was available previously. Now, while this does mix the optical and digital zooms, Google’s algorithm makes sure to capture most detail possible. This does come at a cost though. Users, in this mode, may not be able to work the “auto” option or shoot the video in 60fps. But again, you have to lose somethings to gain better ones. Other minor tweaks include the quick toggles for the video resolution. In the drop-down menu, users will be able to shift from 4K to 1080P resolution with two little toggles placed side-by-side. These are coupled by the supported frame rate toggles as well. Lastly, the article added that in the manifest, there was information about the Pixel 4a and Pixel 5. The former would have the Mid-year 2020 configuration while the later would have the 2020 configuration. More details to follow.

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