Get Google Camera Port on your Samsung Galaxy S10
The Samsung Galaxy S10 is an amazing phone, but it doesn’t surprise any of us when it comes to image quality. Don’t get me wrong. Images from your Galaxy S10 aren’t bad at all. I just think that the overly-aggressive with HDR processing makes though more harm than good this time. While HDR helps you see more details in photos, a badly implemented HDR algorithm can actually make image quality drop.
Samsung’s algorithm does a great job when it comes to showing you more details hidden in your image, but it also has a habit of smoothing photos way too much. And I am not the only one saying it. This leads to muddy photos which might not be what you dreamed of. At the same time, many users talk about the Google Camera app which is super popular thanks to all its AI-based features.
By default, however, it’s only compatible with the Google Pixel and older Nexus smartphones. Yes, this has never stopped enthusiastic for making changes. Getting the Google Camera port on the Galaxy S10 series is possible and doesn’t look at all complicated.
Just note that this Google Camera APK will only work on a Galaxy S10 handset running a Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC. If you own an Exynos setup, then you’re out of luck at the moment, but I will keep an eye on things for you as well.
How to Get Google Camera Port on Samsung Galaxy S10:
- At first, you have to download the Google Camera APK on your Galaxy S10 device;
- Install the APK on your device;
- You must download config files too;
- You can now extract config file ZIP contents to /Internal Storage/GCam/Configs/ in your Galaxy S10;
- At this point, you can open Google Camera app;
- Tap the black area near the shutter button twice, quickly;
- You can now select the “s10csMar2.xml” option;
- Then, simply choose Restore. When you do, you should have a working Google Camera port on your Samsung Galaxy S10.
Enjoy it and let me know if you like it!