[App-Review] Camera ICS gives users a taste of Android 4.0
I am a big fan of the camera application that Google implemented into their latest Android4.0 ICS. It really is amazing and user friendly. Unfortunately it’s available to ICS users only. Of course, this doesn’t stop the developers over at Moblynx doing a job on porting it to other versions of Android. So they have [...]
I am a big fan of the camera application that Google implemented into their latest Android4.0 ICS. It really is amazing and user friendly. Unfortunately it’s available to ICS users only. Of course, this doesn’t stop the developers over at Moblynx doing a job on porting it to other versions of Android. So they have launched an application called as Camera ICS, and it brings a slight improvement to the official camera app included in Ice Cream Sandwich. You can get this app, and the camera features that come with it, on almost any Android device.
I am running it on my GS2, and I like this app. But, if ads bothers you, then you can get the paid version for £0.79. That low price is time limited, so grab it while you can! You can download the app by using the box below.
If you have any thoughts then please leave comment below.

Camera ICS is an improved version of the official Camera app included on Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0).
We have also added support for Honeycomb (Android 3.0) tablets.
— NEW FEATURES —
- Color effects (mono,sepia,negative,…)
- Silent mode (no shutter sound, might not work on some devices)
- Picture quality setting (low/medium/high/ultra)
- Video bit-rate selection (normal/2x)
- Video stabilization on/off (only 4.0)
- 720p face effects (only 4.0)
- Panorama mode and time-lapse video on Honeycomb tablets
Moblynx Market Link
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