hi there..is it better to install gcam app on np2? or just stck with the native cam
Nothing Phone (2) camera feedback
No GCAM app is written by Google for the phone, so you are on your own.
I wait till my wife think I deserve a new phone which will be from another company. No more Nothing products for me. Maybe, if Nothing has money enough to, and want to keep customers enough, they will hire a competent programmer that can make the camera function to the best of the hardware in it, coud change that.
i dont useually use the camera app on the np2 but mostly on 50mp without zoom. it was working fine but when i tried to use the 2x zoom and change the camera the photos are offcous and blurry. never dropped the phone whatsoever. any suggestions as to what i should do?
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Nothing team will only reply if you appreciate something, on issues specially camera issue for Phone 2, no one is going to reply bro.
Even they are not able to fix camera issues, they can request users to use gcam officially.
ya kidding right? lol
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Camera in phone, that is about 1 year old now, has had problems since it was made and Nothing has been done about that. Using a GCAM made for another phone is hardly the answer, so patiently wait till Nothing fix the software problem in the phone which they so far not seem to be interested in (able to).
Nothing will only answer if you are one of their fans loving the stupid light on the rear of the phone and praising the latest gimmick to make the glyphs blink to you or whatever. Whoever bought a phone to look at the back of the phone has the right phone if they have bought a Nothing.
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This thread is most reported thread, but no one still replied
lexlexus I’ve used Gcam on my previous phones which had lackluster cameras and results used to be good on them but on this phone, the Gcam doesn’t perform better than the stock camera app.
The autofocus quality somewhat went down in the last few months.
In my phone it never was any good, so cannot say it went down.
It is so low that bottom almost looks like being up.
Compared to a decent phone the pictures from Nothing 2 Phone are blurred. Colours are not natural, but that can be fixed in Affinity Photo , Photoshop or similar.
We need same camera improvement as you guys have given to phone 2a in 2.5.4 update.
SrikanthKanakala lmao fr
HaridevH yup.. I’ve noticed everything’s going blur
Recently I came across a medical term called “Blaschko’s lines”. I believe my nothing phone 2 camera has cat vision, because ever since an eternity everyone’s skin tone is displayed the same. I never mind because its Nothing.
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See the image, look at the light reflection, how it make the image worse..
Due to sunlight camera can not be able to focus on object,
Even with a great sensor, nothing software is not able to utilise it.
Worst camera experience with NP2.
Also feedback to nothing, and mail and tweet them but still no solution provided
Hello, communityl! Last week I became the proud owner of a Phone (2). I am very pleased with this device in all aspects except the camera. I switched to this phone after a year and a half with Google Pixel 6 Pro. I expected the NP2 camera to be worse, but I didn’t expect it to be that much.
Photos are severely lacking in detail even in optimal shooting conditions, and in low-light conditions photos have a huge amount of noises. In sunny weather, photographs have a large number of highlights. As for portrait photographs, the phone does not always cope with detecting the subject of the photograph.
With all this, the phone (2) has excellent IMX890 and JN1 sensors, but why is there such a problem with post-processing and scene detection algorithms?
I would like to ask a question to the representatives of Nothing. Are there any plans to radically improve the camera algorithms in the coming updates? Because this is so far the only factor that prevents me from calling this device excellent.
Several photos:
After updating today camera clarity becomes more pathetic.frount camera click worst picture.please fix it as early as possible