Motorola One Vision is the latest Android One smartphone from Motorola, and it is all about the camera. Combined with Quad Pixel technology and 48MP main camera + 5MP depth sensor, the device produces incredibly sharp 12 MP photos. Google Camera app will outperform the One Vision camera app with its HDR+ technology, Night Scape, Super-Res Zoom, and other features.

As you all know, Google Camera is for Pixel and Nexus phones only. It won’t work on other non-Google devices. However, Google Camera ports (GCam) are available for many smartphones launched recently. You can install GCam APK on any phone by enabling Camera2 API. On some devices, it is enabled by default.

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Developers such as Arnova8G2, BSG, and Urnyx05 are porting the latest Google Camera app for other phones with most features are working. The latest version is 6.3 and brings several features for better photography. It will run on devices running Android 9 Pie and Android Q or Android 10.

If you are wondering how to download and install Google Camera port (GCam APK) on your Motorola One Vision, you are in the right place. It is as simple as you install any APK file. No root access is required. All you need to download the GCam APK, enable the Unknown Sources option on the phone, and then install the APK.

Download Google Camera port

Note that the present status of GCam port for Motorola One Vision is beta, so it won’t work as expected. Also, some features such as Smart Burst, Slow Motion, etc. won’t work on the phone.

Installation method for One Vision

  • Download the GCam APK file from the link given above to your phone
  • Enable Unknown Sources from Security/Privacy settings menu
  • Go to where you saved the GCam apk, tap on it to install it.

You can read Motorola One Vision features and specification in our previous post.
[Source – XDA]

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