Google recently updated its camera app to V8.5.300 to improve performance and address issues. The latest update is also said to add the finishing touches as the company looks to release the Pixel 6a. Google will release the device in the coming days and has probably rolled out the latest Gcam 8.5.300 to improve the functionality of the app on the device. Interestingly, developers have now released the Gcam 8.5.300 mod, meaning third-party Android phone users can download and install the latest Google Camera app.
For starters, the Google Camera app is exclusive to Pixel phones, and only the mod versions work on third-party Android and older Pixel Phones. And thanks to B.S.G, who has now released a version of Gcam 8.5.300 mod. The latest release is compatible with Android 10 and later, however, there is no configuration option (Cfg, XML, Configs) in this version. Also, additional modules are not yet in the current version, but the app runs smoothly.
We have tested the Gcam 8.5.300 mod on the newly released POCO F4, and the performance is good. We expect the app to work on most Android and older Pixel phones.
Features of Gcam 8.5.300 mod
The latest update is basically for performance improvement and bug fixes. However, we noticed some probably new functions in the quick setting area. These include Google AWB, Tap shot, and HDR+, which are not present on V8.4. Aside from the new additions, the camera app is smooth, and you should download using the link below.