
Google Pixel 5a camera details accidentally revealed in samples
India Today
Google recently shared camera samples of its Pixel phones highlighting a particular technology. The samples allegedly contained images clicked from the upcoming Pixel 5a phone, due to be launched later this year.
]Google recently came up with a blog concentrating on the camera capabilities of Pixel phones. The blog explained how the HDR+ with Bracketing works on the devices. Little did the company know (or maybe it did) that the blog will reveal some crucial information about its upcoming Pixel 5a. In the blog, Google explained how HDR+ with Bracketing merges images taken with different exposure times to improve image quality. The feature was launched on Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G in October last year. It promises more natural colors, improved details and texture, and reduced noise on the images taken through Google smartphones. Linked to the blog is a gallery of images taken through Pixel phones. Two of these images, however, had a peculiarity like none other.
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