One of the best applications that today we have at our disposal to take photographs and record videos is the one offered by Google through its Camera application, an application that is continually being updated to add new functions and improve the interface so that it is more comfortable to use.
One of the last functionalities that this application received was the possibility of being able to record videos in 4K quality, an option that is also available in the first generation of the Pixel range that Google launched 2016 and that was limited to 3 fps
The previous version of Google Camera added shortcuts to the number of frames to which we can record videos and the possibility of activating and deactivating the flash in recordings. After the last update, and with which the application reaches version 7.4, to these two options one is added that allows us switch between 1080 and 4K resolution when recording videos from the application screen, without having to enter the settings.
In March, it was filtered that the update 7.4 of Google Camera, could offer the possibility of record videos at 60 fps, an option that unfortunately is not available in this version that is available in APK Mirror.
Currently, the quick controls offered by the Google camera application to record videos allow us to record at 1080, allowing us set the frame rate to 30 0 60 and record at 4k, a quality that is currently only available at 30 fps.
If you don't want to wait for Google to release this version number on the Play Store, you can stop by APK Mirror and download the latest version currently available, a version that adds a direct access to the quick video mode configuration options.