As it stands, the camera only has very
basic camera software features.
Not exact matches
The
camera software is
basic but functional, with options to enable HDR shots, change the photo ratio and stitch together panoramas if you feel so inclined.
There is even more differentiation in the smartphones when you look at the
camera software, with Apple providing the
basics, while LG and Huawei provide a massive amount of settings and controls, including manual mode.
The
camera software is very
basic and currently there is no manual mode, but Essential has stated that is coming.
The 360
camera software is very
basic with buttons for video or still capture.
Any smartphone's five
basic pillars include design and display, performance, battery life,
camera and
software.
A good phone that gets all the
basics of a smartphone right, decent
camera, great build quality and a smooth and reliable
software...
With Moto e3 Power, we get a very
basic camera that delivers in broad daylight and while the
software doesn't oversaturate colours like Samsung or Lenovo phones, it also ends being muted at times.
The larger of the two 2017 Pixels gets the
basics right, and delivers the best
software experience on any Android phone, and a world - beating
camera to boot.
The S7 and S7 Edge aren't perfect — the
software still lags behind the hardware — but they get the
basics right: great screens, great
cameras, great performance, and reliable battery life.
When it comes to the
camera software, Motorola keeps things pretty simple by only offering the most
basic of
camera modes, while Samsung gives you a bevy of options with a slew of modes and
camera effects to choose from.
The device also comes with a host of
software enhancements to enhance the
basic camera experience.
Just as with the
software the
camera is pretty
basic in terms of features and quality.
Every
camera comes bundled with
software you can use for organizing pictures and
basic image editing.