Google Camera priv app issue only impacts 7th gen
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currently only depends on GSF and can be used without Play services or
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the Play Store.</p>
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<p>On 6th and 7th generation Pixels, Google Camera is a privileged app on the
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stock Pixel OS and has privileged access to Tensor SoC hardware acceleration
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<p>On 7th generation Pixels, Google Camera is a privileged app on the stock
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Pixel OS and has privileged access to Tensor SoC hardware acceleration
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unavailable to regular apps. Since it's a regular sandboxed app on GrapheneOS,
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it has to use more software processing. It captures photos just as quickly but
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takes longer to process them after capturing. It doesn't lose any features or
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while for the slow software processing. Google has acknowledged this as an
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issue and is working on improving it. There have been major improvements in
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recent Google Camera releases. We're considering providing a toggle for users
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to choose to give direct TPU hardware acceleration access to Google Camera.</p>
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to choose to give direct TPU hardware acceleration access to Google
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Camera.</p>
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<p>We aim to reduce the benefits of Google Camera compared to GrapheneOS
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Camera over time, especially on Pixels. Many features of Google Camera will
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