The latest devices from the Xiaomi T series lineup are already on sale. It comes with some of the lineup’s first – IP68 rating, making it water resistant. The camera has seen a substantial upgrade, and since it’s designed in collaboration with Leica, we expect amazing shots.
Xiaomi 13T has a triple camera system comprising a primary 50MP 1/1.28″, 1.22µm, F/1.9 aperture sensor. It has PDAF and OIS and can shoot 4k videos at 30fps. There’s a 50MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom, while the ultra-wide shooter is a 12MP sensor. The front camera has a single 16MP lens for selfies and video calls.
With the camera specs, the Xiaomi 13T will take amazing pictures, and coupled with the Leica lens, you can choose from authentic and vibrant looks. However, installing Gcam on Xiaomi 13T will no doubt improve your photography experience with the device.
Google Camera remains the most sought-after Camera app in the globe. While it is exclusive to Pixel phones, Gcam mod works on third-party phones, including Xiaomi. Luckily, there are working Gcam ports for Xiaomi 13T.
Google recently released the Gcam 9.0, which is limited to devices running Android 14. Thanks to developers like BSG and Arnova8G2, phones running Android 13 or lower can install Google Camera 9.0. We have tested the camera app, which works perfectly fine on Xiaomi phones. Luckily, it works on Xiaomi 13T, and you can follow the link below to download it.
Download and install Gcam on Xiaomi 13T
To get more details in every shot, including selfie pictures, we recommend installing Gcam on Xiaomi 13T. The latest Gcam 9.0 works on the device, and since it has all the latest features, you should try it out. To download, follow this link.
After downloading, locate the APK file in your device’s download folder. Tap on it to start the installation. However, you might get a warning about installing the app, just ignore it and proceed. Once the installation is completed, you can open the app to start shooting like a Pro.
How to use Gcam 9.0 on Xiaomi 13T
Google Camera 9.0 saw a rework in the UI. There have been some tweaks while the app icon saw a change. Swiping up now opens the settings app, and the tap to open the gallery or switch to the front camera has been swapped. Also, the icon to switch to camera or video has been redesigned, with each getting its own mode. You will also get the zoom slider and other customizations.
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