The built-in camera on your Android phone is now your true default camera from Android 11 onwards. What you need to know An Android 11 update will change how third-party camera apps work on Google's operating system. Users will no longer be able to use apps that aren't built-in to capture photos in third-party apps. Google says that this is done for security reasons. With Android 11, Google is imposing an additional limit on how camera apps may plug into the system. Specifically, it's limiting what camera apps other than the default built-in app would be able to do. As reported by Android Police, Google is mandating that third-party app without their own camera functionality can only launch the default camera app to carry out either image or video capture. Before this, a user would be presented with a dialogue allowing them to choose from the camera apps installed on their device. The developer documentation reads: Starting in Android 11, only pre-installed system camera a...
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