Showing posts with label android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label android. Show all posts

Google Launches Lens Blur Tool in New Camera App

Apr 17, 2014
Google released its new camera app known as Google Camera and if you’re on android 4.4 KitKat, you will be able to test this out at once. one in all the peachy options in the new camera app is Lens Blur. This is often very kind of like what Nokia did with their Refocus app.



Since we tend to had both options at hand, we tend to figured why not test this out and see that platform does it higher. we tend to tested Lens Blur on the Motorola Moto X and also the Refocus on the Lumia 920. The idea here is not to examine that one captures a clearer image however that app does a stronger job at manipulating the focus.

The Google app scores well only because we manually focused on the subject. Without that, it’s tough to get a clear picture with multiple subjects.


Google’s Lens Blur has one neat feature that’s missing from the Nokia’s Refocus app and that’s the flexibility to manipulate with the blur intensity for the background or foreground. The photographs shot with Google’s Lens Blur appearance a lot additional placing as a result of this fact. However, in terms of the quantity of focus points that are accessible to play with, Nokia’s Refocus app does a much higher job here. Google’s Lens Blur is unable to get the full scene focused accurately, as a result of that just some areas are sharp whereas others stay muzzy despite shifting focus to them in post.

In the end, both apps perform fairly although we feel Nokia has a slight edge when it comes to the capturing multiple focus points. It is good to see Google learning a thing from Nokia and hopefully they can add more functionality to this first effort.


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Google Nexus 6 will be launched in this coming summer

Mar 25, 2014
The release of the Google Nexus 6 could happen in July and the base for the handset could be the LG G3, which is rolling out on 18 June or 19 June.


The LG Hero is a device that has the code-name for now as being LG B2. A source said that the device is scheduled to come in early June.
LG wanted to release the handset earlier so that it can compete with the Samsung Galaxy S5 and the Apple iPhone 6. The Samsung Galaxy S5 is making its way out on 11 April.
However what is most exciting about the LG device is the thought of a twin handset coming out with the same name of the Nexus 6.
Google will take to the stage at the Developers Conference; which takes place on 24 June. This is when they are expected to launch their new products and services.
It is also thought that Android 4.5 could hog the limelight as the handset should be the first to show off the new look and capabilities. The choice of many people could be Nexus 6 and if it takes form as expected, the handset could go live through the Google Play Store in the weeks after the Introduction.
The scenario points to availability for the Nexus 5 successor to come out in July.
Based on recent leaks, the Nexus 6 will be based on the LG G3 and it should be a beast of a device that will come with many features.
It should be a sturdy handset as it will have a tough casing material and the 5.5 inch display will be protected by Gorilla Glass. The display is said to have a display of 2k resolution, which will offer 2560 x 1440 ppi.
The handset will also be water and dust proof with protection from IP67 certification.
The power behind the handset will be the quad core Qualcomm processing chip and this may be the Snapdragon 805 or the 810 with both having 64 bit mobile computing. The CPU would work with the Adreno graphic engine alongside 4GB of RAM.
One of the biggest pluses of the handset will be the price tag, which could be between $350 and $400.
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