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Nokia Camera app now called Lumia Camera; Lumia Cinemagraph gets OneDrive and Facebook support

Ron Ron
August 12, 2020
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Nokia Camera app now called Lumia Camera; Lumia Cinemagraph gets OneDrive and Facebook support

As part of the recent brand changes, Microsoft has replaced the Nokia prefix in Creative Studio, Panorama, Storyteller and Cinemagraph, with the Lumia name. These apps are now known as Lumia Creative Studio, Lumia Panorama, Lumia Storyteller, and Lumia Cinemagraph.

​On top of that, Microsoft has renamed the Nokia Camera app to Lumia Camera. If you head over to the Windows Phone Store right now to snag the Lumia Camera app, keep in mind that this latest update comes with no new improvements for the app aside for the name change.

Lumia Cinemagraph, for those who use this app, will receive the ability to share cinemagraphs directly to social networks like Facebook, as well as offer you the ability to save them on OneDrive. This improvement arrives in January of 2015.

The recently announced Lumia Camera update with Moment Capture and Rich Capture will be made available for the Lumia 830, Lumia 930 and Lumia 1520 and Lumia Icon with the Lumia Denim Update, which is expected to roll out soon.

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