This week, XDA Senior Member miniuser123 fixed a niggling issue with Exynos-based devices: Portrait mode. His modified Google Camera app gets portrait mode — the camera effect that blurs out your selfie’s background and brings your face into focus — to smartphones with Samsung’s in-house Exynos processors, which include the international editions of the Galaxy S7, S8, and Note 8. With the app installed and a few tweaks applied in the Settings menu, it’s seamless — albeit a bit slower than devices with Qualcomm Snapdragon system-on-chips.
Here’s how to get it up and running: Once you’ve installed Camera_5.1.018.177470874.apk, apply this configuration in the Settings menu:
Next, enter developer setting and follow this:
Once you’ve done that, portrait mode and HDR+ should be a lot less prone to crashing on your Exynos-based smartphone. (Note that your handset has to support the Camera2 API, which not all do.)
Portrait mode’s just scratching the surface of the Google Camera port’s capabilities, of course. You’ll also enjoy the ability to capture RAW photos and compressed photos simultaneously, zero shutter lag (ZSL), and 4K video recording (if your phone’s hardware supports it).
DOWNLOAD LINK:
Camera_5.1.018.177470874.apk
Check out the full list of instructions at the source link.
Source:XDA forum
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