Backing up that hardware is a newly -
redesigned camera interface in CyanogenMod 11S, along with its latest gallery app exiting beta status.
We've
redesigned the Camera interface for ease and accessibility.
Using last year's
redesigned camera interface as a base, Samsung has added even more features to the camera, including Bixby Vision for visual searches and barcode scanning.
Google has demonstrated
the redesigned camera interface, which now tallies much more settings on one screen and they've also demoed video chat using G - Talk and a new application demonstrated by CNN team that features live streaming video from CNN and its consorts around the globe.
Not exact matches
Moving with the times, the BlackBerry Bold 9780 has updated the
camera offering to 5 megapixels, as well as
redesigning the
interface to give you easy access to a selection of scene modes, the
camera and geotagging.
For users, this means a
redesigned user
interface, a new systemwide notification bar, an action bar for app control, multiple custom home screens, new keyboard, improved text selection and copy / paste, USB Media / Photo Transfer support which means easy drag and drop of media without pre-mounting devices, improved support for hardware keyboards and updated standard Browser,
Camera, Gallery, Contacts and email apps to take advantage of larger tablet displays.
The new
camera app has been
redesigned from the ground up in order to achieve a new, much more friendly
interface, with the help of designer Espen Flagtvedt Olsen as well as developer Grarak.
Every flagship seems to bring some
camera interface redesign, and while we've seen improvements in some ways in previous generations, Samsung's navigational aspects of the UI have continually gotten worse over the years.
The
camera app's user
interface, on the other hand, has been
redesigned, according to OnePlus, and the quality of images produced by the handset should also improve once the update is installed.
The new
camera interface is a welcome change from the old, slightly confusing one, and is a positive
redesign in every way.
The new
interface has been
redesigned to offer easier interactions when using a controller, and the app now includes a «manual zoom option that gives you control over the Kinect
camera during a call» - a feature that has apparently been in high demand among Xbox One owners.
While the
camera software
interface has been improved significantly, including a
redesign and some serious speed and stability improvements, the quality of the shots is pretty hit or miss.