10 Years Ago, Google Started a Smartphone Photography Revolution With an App You Can't Install Today
Briefly

Not just one great camera, but a system of lenses capable of taking excellent ultra-wide shots, portrait-style photos of people and pets, macro close-ups, zoomed-in pics, incredible night images, and steady and stabilized high-resolution videos.
Smartphone photography in the early days of iPhone and Android was rough, with low-res photos and the need to carry point-and-shoot or DSLR cameras for better quality.
iPhone's camera quickly surpassed other smartphones, becoming the most popular on Flickr by 2009, while Android phones had a less organized development approach for cameras.
The release of the Google Camera app in 2014 influenced the improvement of Android phone cameras, introducing computational photography features that Apple later adopted.
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