[Q] Samsung S4 Camera apk ported to S4 Active (i9295) - Galaxy S 4 Active Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is it possible to port the original S4 Camera apk to S4 Active system (whether rooted or not). So that we at the Active will also have that DUAL SHOT, SLOWMOTION, FAST MOTION feature... i know Samsung totally take it from the ACTIVE, but is it really possible... its just that, although its not a 13mp and SAMOLED phone... but the water protection, cool HARD BUTTONs, well i really like it... but then again, you cant get both worlds. so if we can port it, at least we can have some GOOD also features to S4 active.

That's what XDA is for!
I'm not an experienced Android developer, but I do know that the Dual Shot, Slow/Fast Motion features are certainly possible to implement. It's purely software related.
This is just another way for Samsung to make the S4 Active seem like it is less capable, or else everyone would've got an S4 Active.
But that's what XDA is for, bringing out the best in our Android phones, by maximalizing the software!
+1 for Dual Shot and Slow/Fast Motion!

s4 active camera apk please upload
Hello, please could someone upload the camera apk for the i9295 as i deleted mine by mistake... Any help would be greatly appreaciated...

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[Q] Related question Samsung NX-2000 Camera + android

Hello,
I have a somewhat related question to this forum....it's about the Samsung NX2000 camera. Anybody familiar with it?
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See my thinking below
Here is the camera:
http://www.samsung.com/us/photography/digital-cameras/EV-NX2000BFWUS-specs
It's some kind of Samsung OS, but not android.
But it is a camera that connects wirelessly to android phones - transferring photos to the phone & the phone wirelessly controlling the camera.
Recently Samsung released the source code for this phone:
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My new obsession

I like to learn new things, and to figure things out. Lately that has been how to build and modify apps. Trying to learn how to make things I.e devices programs ect. do what they're not intended to do. If anyone has any advice for an FRP and a Samsung Galaxy S7 that can't go into developer mode I'd love to hear it. Tried everything I think. Also altering apps to their subscription version.
Ry Knowledge said:
I like to learn new things, and to figure things out. Lately that has been how to build and modify apps. Trying to learn how to make things I.e devices programs ect. do what they're not intended to do. If anyone has any advice for an FRP and a Samsung Galaxy S7 that can't go into developer mode I'd love to hear it. Tried everything I think. Also altering apps to their subscription version.
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Samsung Galaxy S7
The Samsung Galaxy S7 was released at Mobile World Congress in February 2016. It features a 5.1" Quad HD Super AMOLED display, with an "always on" function, used to display a clock and notifications. Under the hood, the Galaxy S7 is powered by either a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 or Exynos 8890...
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is any developer planning to port OneUI 3 or 4 for the Galaxy Note8?

i prefer one ui on this note device as a daily OS since it has S-pen features and LED View cover support. also the stock camera app just works better than anything else i have tried
The only oneui port we have is a broken ish rom right now since i have been experiencing alot of lag while charging and apps randomly crashing when in that laggy state but the camera app on that rom is missing features but the werdest thing is that the phone can apparently record at 4K 60FPS so thats nice i guess.
requirements for a port like this is ofcourse S-pen features, support for the LEW view case. the oneui camera app that can record at 4k 60fps whould be nice but is not a requirement at all
hopefully some one decides to do a port of oneui 3 or 4
If someone were to make a port of the newer OneUI versions, I'd say they might as well take the bit of extra effort and include the Galaxy S8, S9, Note9...
But I think the reality is, it's probably difficult and very time-consuming, because of drivers, but also in part due to OneUI itself.
Biggest hurdle are the drivers I'm sure. Likely requires lots of reverse engineering. Lots of time.
The few people that have the required skills may not want to waste their sanity and time for this, especially not without payback.
cyanGalaxy said:
If someone were to make a port of the newer OneUI versions, I'd say they might as well take the bit of extra effort and include the Galaxy S8, S9, Note9...
But I think the reality is, it's probably difficult and very time-consuming, because of drivers, but also in part due to OneUI itself.
Biggest hurdle are the drivers I'm sure. Likely requires lots of reverse engineering. Lots of time.
The few people that have the required skills may not want to waste their sanity and time for this, especially not without payback.
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You can use noble rom v 2.5(one ui 4) for note 9 if you looking for a port rom

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