Thursday 10 July 2014

Android L Comes With Big Camera Plans & Source Code



Android, one of the leading operating systems, crosses form factors and niches to become the end product for Google. Android L is next in the queue with the form factor that started it all. Some of the latest news is available about camera software heading our way on Android L. As the camera of smartdevice have been moved away from being throw away snappers to get real alternatives to shoots and points, which is better for software.

One of the best cameras requires including in software that compete for best digital snappers. Once, one can get their hands on Android L, they will implement their own software touches. The stock Android effort has always felt a little lacking when it is put beside OEM created camera software, which is why the snapper on Nexus devices is always among those handsets' flaws.

Google is hoping for delivering a robust experience for stock Android users along with providing OEM's more reason to use the stock software when creating their handsets. All thanks to increased compatibility between the lens and the software as Google is going to cranking up the performance of the Android L camera API that result into better image quality and potential video capture of 30FPS at full resolution.

The Nexus 5 is used by Google with the handset that can easily capture 30FPS with the 8 megapixel lens, and of course, better performance as compare to Android 4.4 KitKat. Android L software is available with tools like ISO customization, burst mode, HDR+, etc.
Another thing is you can find source code for Android L that posted by Google and can be available at Google's Android Git repo page. With this Android release, we found source code that is compatible with all current and older Nexus devices. That simply means you can easily update this latest version in 2012 and 2013 versions of the LTE and Wi-Fi Nexus 7, the Nexus 4 and 5 smartphones, and Nexus 10 tablet built by Samsung.

Google has subtracted a few things like kernel source and binary packages as Android L is still at the stage of being a developer preview. Let’s see what happen when Android comes out of the developer preview.  

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