Google Camera app leaks change to Pixel 7 selfie snapper
Google Camera app 8.5 reveals a change coming to the Pixel 7 camera later this year
The difference with the Pixel 6 line is that with the 2021 models, only the Pixel 6 Pro has the capability to record front-facing video in 4K. The premium model is equipped with a front-facing 11.1MP sensor while the Pixel 6 sports an 8MP front-facing sensor and delivers video in FHD. Code in the 8.5 version of the Google Camera app suggests that the front-facing sensor on the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro could be the same sensor used on the Pixel 6 Pro.
The Pixel 7 Pro camera bar
Code in the latest version of the Camera app cites a “p21_front_setup” for both the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, which was used on the Pixel 6 Pro.
The Pixel tablet, which was mentioned during last month’s Google I/O event, revealed that the tablet, supposedly scheduled for a 2023 release, will have a single rear camera. Google Camera app 8.5 shows that the tablet may not support 4K video recording at 60 frames per second. There are also indications that the Pixel tablet might not support any 4K video at all.
Google surprisingly appears to be removing camera features from the first Pixel tablet
Now this doesn’t stop Google from making changes to the photo features it will offer with the Pixel tablet; plenty of time remains “on the clock.” It does seem a little strange that in creating and expanding the Pixel ecosystem, Google is removing photographic features for its first Pixel Android tablet. After all, photography has been a key Pixel feature since the release of the first Pixel phones back in 2016.
Google Camera app 8.5 suggests that Action Pan will not appear on the Pixel tablet
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