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Android 15 Could Introduce Better Video Stabilization In Social Media App

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Google is tirelessly setting up for the next stable OS update, Android 15. For now, it is surviving in its beta stage and is available for Pixel devices. The code spotted in Android 15 is pointing at better stabilization for videos in social media applications. 

Android 15 is expected to bring new features, customization, changes, and improvements to enhance the seamless experience. Including all these, it is also expected that it might improve video stabilization for third-party camera applications on Android phones, which is quite a demanding facility. 

Even after being a high-quality video, it loses its quality after uploading on social media, which seems quite irritating. But now a report says that Android 15 code unveils API changes that could help these third-party applications stabilize video footage nearly as well as the stock camera application. 

Stock camera applications usually surpass downloaded ones in video stabilization. Stock camera apps have an advantage since they can power hardware features and particular functionalities provided by the phone’s producer. The video stabilization depends on the software in addition to the hardware optical image stabilization. It is reported that apex geek Mishaal Rahman describes that as of Android 14, there are five extensions supported by the Camera2 Extensions API, named Auto, Bokeh, Face Retouch, HDR, and Night. 

Meanwhile, the onus of executing these extensions rests on the device OEM, such as Samsung or OnePlus. However, a tipster spotted a new Camera2 Extension API named Eyes Free Videography, plus, similar to the five other extensions available already, this addition to the list with Android 15 will also make video from third-party apps about as stable as the stock camera app, directly helping clips filmed in SnapchatInstagram, and more. 

Noticeably, Android 15 introduces this extension for upgrading video stabilization in third-party camera applications. It truly depends on the phone manufacturers whether to enable it on their devices.

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