The "camera" app has become the first thing we check when we try or buy a new smartphone. It is therefore quite common that every smartphone manufacturer places immense care in every detail of the application. In today's case, let's talk about the app for Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro and specifically the graphics that we will have when zooming in different cameras.
Xiaomi working to update the camera app UI on Mi 10 Pro
Lei Jun, the CEO and co-founder of Xiaomi, in fact asked the product manager of the photography department to go to Weibo, the Chinese Twitter, and read the advice of all the fans on how to improve the application. According to Lei Jun, the cameras on Xiaomi smartphones must not only arrive first on DxOMark, the famous photographic benchmark platform, but must also satisfy all Mi Fans (or at least the Chinese ones on Weibo).
Here then that the product manager @Queena_king appears on the social with two new options regarding the zoom on Mi 10 Pro. Let's see the first one:
In the first graphical interface we have the zoom divided into three main focal lengths, ultra wide angle, wide angle and an unspecified one. If one of the options is pressed for a long time we see another interface appear, this time with six options: ultra wide angle, wide angle (1x), telephoto (2x), telephoto (5x), telephoto (10x) and telephoto (50x) . Below the five focal lengths, however, we have a slider that will allow us to adjust the amount of zoom with greater precision.
The second UI instead sees the presence of five options, which we believe refer to ultra wide angle, wide angle (1x), telephoto (2x), telephoto (10x) and telephoto (50x). Once made a long press instead, the same slider as before appears, which allows us to choose how much zoom to adopt.
Finally, @Queena_king mentioned that in the next update of the app camera we will see many surprises, which unfortunately at the moment cannot reveal.
And what do you hope to see on Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro? Which new feature would you like to have? Please let us know in the comments section below.
I would like to be able to make vudeo with both the front and rear cameras, simultaneously as many LG phones do
If I'm not mistaken there was also on Samsung, at least for the photos. And yes it is a feature that can always come in handy!