Google brings Snapchat camera to her phone |
As part of its latest product launch, Google has announced the upcoming Quick Tap to Snap feature for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro devices, which allows users to take Snapchat photos or videos directly from the lock screen.
Using the double-tap function on the back of your Pixel phone, you can switch directly to the Snapchat camera (if the app is installed).
"This is the first time we've made the Snapchat camera accessible directly from the phone's lock screen," Snap said.
By holding the back of the phone, you can take a shot and use the lens directly from the locked screen without having to unlock the phone.
Once your snapshot is ready to be shared, log into your phone to instantly unlock the full app experience.
And you still need to be signed in to your device to send a snap. However, this remains a very important recognition of Snap's value as the functionality is built into the phone and makes content creation easier.
It looks like Google wants to use Snapchat's reputation to sell more Pixel phones. Regardless, this is another important partner of Snap as the company has built a strong relationship with Apple on the latest augmented reality tools and processes.
“We are also working with Google to bring exclusive augmented reality lenses to the market and support some Pixel features, such as ultra-wide-angle real-time translation in the Snapchat camera and chat on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro,” he said. Explode, Explode. You can take wide-angle photos in multiple languages with 10 Talk to friends and translate the conversation in real time.
Google has added a new integration with Snapchat
The new partnership underscores Snap's growing presence as a major provider of augmented reality. You can now contact directly the largest developer of mobile operating systems in the world.
This can help Snap better facilitate the next phase of augmented reality communications. Augmented reality glasses may need to be connected to a mobile device for full functionality.
Apple develops augmented reality glasses. Last month, it was reported that his glasses could connect wirelessly to a cell phone or similar device. For the most advanced features.
This could become an obstacle for Facebook's augmented reality devices. That means Facebook has to make bigger glasses or bring a mobile phone to market or something.
At the same time, Apple and Google can rely on ubiquitous iOS and Android devices to power augmented reality glasses.
This will allow Snap to strengthen its relationship with the two companies. This could pave the way for an advanced version of Spectacles in the near future.