Guys you pribably heard about the integration the new Galaxy S10s has with the instagram camera api. The question is, now that we have it for android perhaps it would be possible to port it for other android devices and end this Apple monopoly on Instagram
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Hey,
Today I tried to copy a Photosphere, made with a DSLR and the Microsoft ICE, to my Nexus 4.
I tried to export them as a single JPG picture like the originals but Android handles it as a normal picture and as it seems Microsoft will not release Silverlight for Android, so photosynth.net will not work too.
Any general ideas how to get my high resolution Photospheres onto my Android 4.2.2 or do you know a mod to enhance the quality of the standard android Panoramas?
Greetings,
Gullideckel
I've searched all over the place and have not been able to find a way to preview camera and then trigger video camera recording on one android device from another android device. Is there a way to do this and if not, would this be difficult to develop? Video source would be Galaxy s4, controlling device Galaxy s3.
I guess no one has any idea about this?
Has anyone been able to test this yet? Do instagram stories and pictures still look bad when using this Samsung device. I know there were ramblings about social media app optimization for the camera but it has really died down recently. Anyone have input on this or tried out the phone with Instagram Tik tok and twitter.? Thanks in advance!
I want to know this too. I have seen some obscure videos on YT showing this, but i don't trust them.. I remember on my Huawei P20 pro snapchat activated the different zoom-cameras/lenses while zooming.. I've missed it since..
What I would like to know is if it comes preloaded with all of the Farcebook suite of apps? This is the most annoying part of owning a Samsung device.
Tl;dw: Instagram can use the ultra wide and 3x telephoto, snapshat supports all 4 lenses and night mode as well. finally up to bar. iphone has better video on snapchat due to being smoother
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For a long time, the photos posted on the various social networks (Instagram, Snapchat, etc.) were more beautiful with an iPhone than with an Android smartphone.
Then Android had changes that improved things.
Now with Android 13 and iOS 16 is there still a big difference in quality in favor of the iPhone?
jkbee26 said:
For a long time, the stories made on the various social networks (Instagram, etc.) were more beautiful with an iPhone than with an Android smartphone.
Then Android had changes that improved things.
Now with Android 13 and iOS 16 is there still a big difference in quality in favor of the iPhone?
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there was a difference before ? i hadnt noticed.
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there was a difference before ? i hadnt noticed.
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Yes, a story made to the iPhone (on snapchat, insta, etc.) was much more beautiful than a story made on a very high-end Android smartphone on these same applications. On an Android it was necessary to take the photo/vidéo with the photo application of the smartphone and then import it into the application of social networks to obtain a better quality than the camera of the applications of social networks.
There had been improvements with the Camera 2 API a few years ago but also normally since Android 12/13
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