Motorola adds manual exposure setting to Camera app
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Making it more at home with Android’s Material Design, Motorola has updated its Camera app with a brand new icon design. The interface of the app has previously been updated to match the new UI. The update also introduces some bug fixes. The update should be coming your way. If you don’t have the app yet, you can get it from the Google Play Store.
Source: Android Central | Download: Google Play Store (Free)
Selfie addicts, rejoice! Motorola has just updated its Camera app to turn your Android Wear smartwatch into a shutter. The caveat though is it only works with the Motorola Droid, Moto X, or Moto X (2nd-generation). You just need to tap on the wearable when you are ready to take a shot. The update also brings bug fixes, which are always a good thing.
Source: Android Community | Download: Google Play Store (Free)
Motorola wants to help you easily take shots with the latest update to its Camera app. Version 3.2 lets users take photos with the smartphone’s volume keys. They even add the nifty feature to headsets with volume controls. The update should be rolling out at the moment.
Source: Android Police