Google’s Pixel Visual
Core — found in the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL — was
activated in their own camera app around the time when Android 8.1 was first
introduced. While it was tough to make out any big differences in photo
quality, Google said the Pixel Visual Core was mostly there to
perform the “heavy-lifting,” using less power and providing additional battery
savings when snapping photos.
But that was only one
benefit. The other was allowing for Google’s HDR+ to be used natively inside of
3rd party apps. This was limited at first (we saw it being tested inside of
Instagram if you flipped a switch inside the Developer options) but Google
says the feature is now live for a handful of 3rd party apps.
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