Download Google Camera 8.3 for Moto G Power (2021)

Aside from the beefy 5,000mAh battery, the camera is the second big highlight of the Motorola Moto G Power (2021) smartphone. The device hosts a triple-lens camera setup, featuring a 48MP primary sensor. With software algorithms, the Moto G Power (2021) capture high-resolution 48MP shots. But if you want to capture some mind-blowing shots, then you use the Pixel 6’s camera app (aka GCam mod port). Here you can download Google Camera for Moto G Power (2021).

Google Camera for Moto G Power (2021)

The second generation Motorola G Power boasts a feature-packed camera app. The stock app ships with features such as Night Mode, Pro Mode (aka 48MP mode), HDR, and more. But just in case you want to capture a mind-boggling astrophotography shot, then you can use the alternatives of the default camera app. And one of the best alternatives to the default app is the Google Camera app. You’ll be glad to know that it is working with the G Power smartphone. Yes, you can access Astrophotography and Google’s Night Mode known as Night Sight alongside the other essentials.

The newest port of Google Camera – GCam 8.3 is compatible with many 2021 phones and Motorola’s G Power (2021) is no different. You can sideload the app to access features such as Astrophotography mode, Night Sight, SloMo, Beauty Mode, HDR Enhanced, Lens Blur, PhotoSphere, Playground, RAW support, Google Lens, and more with GCam 8.3 port. Now let’s take a look at the steps on how to download and install Google Camera app on Moto G Power (2021).

Download Google Camera for Motorola G Power (2021)

One of the best things about Motorola phones is the availability of Camera2 API support. And if you are using the Moto G Power then there’s no need to be worried about it. You can simply download the GCam port from the below link and sideload it on your smartphone. Here we attach BSG’s latest GCam 8.3 port and Wichaya’s GCam 7.3, here are the download links of both ports.

Note: Before Installing the new Gcam Mod ported app, make sure to delete the older version (if you’ve installed). This is not a stable version of Google Camera, so it may have some bugs.

If you want better results, then you can follow the below steps and add configuration file.

Recommended Settings:

For GCam_7.3.018_Urnyx05-v2.1_Wichaya_V3.1.1.apk

  1. At first, download this config file on your smartphone.
  2. Now create a new folder with GCam name.
  3. Open GCam folder and create one more folder with configs7 name.
  4. Now paste the config file inside the configs7 folder.
  5. Once done, Open the Google Camera app and double tap on the black blank area placed next to the shutter button.
  6. Tap on the settings shown, available in the popup & press the restore button.
  7. Go back to the app drawer and then open the app again.

While for MGC_8.3.252_V0d_MGC.apk there’s no need to configure many settings, but still, you can play with GCam settings according to your needs for better results.

Screenshot:

Google Camera for Moto G Power 2021

Once all done. Start capturing blazing and great photos directly from your Motorola G Power (2021).

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