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Camera app for Windows 10 Mobile snags performance improvements – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
March 22, 2016
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The Camera app has updated for Windows 10 Mobile and while there doesn’t appear to be any major changes to the app, the official version notes for version 141 do mention improvements to the user experience and “Bug fixes for reliability and performance”.

The Windows 10 Mobile Camera app replaces the Lumia Camera app which was used on Windows phones running Windows Phone 8 and other previous operating systems. It’s also functional on Windows 10 PCs however the app update doesn’t seem to have rolled out to PCs just yet.

Here’s the official Camera app description:

The redesigned Camera app is faster and simpler than ever. Just point and shoot to take great pictures automatically. The same great camera experience is available across Windows 10 PCs, tablets, and phones.

Recently, it was revealed that the Camera app would be getting a Force HDR option in a future update but users are still waiting for that to appear. Do you use the Camera app often on your Windows 10 device? Let us know about your experiences with it in the comments below.

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