Google rolls out Pixel Camera 10.4 with no visible new features
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Abner Li
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Google is rolling out Pixel Camera 10.4 via the Play Store as a minor update with no visible user-facing changes or new features. The Android 17 June update listed three camera fixes, but this release appears to be a routine maintenance update. The next major Pixel Camera update is expected after the Pixel 11 launch, with a potential visual redesign possibly debuting on 2026 phones.
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· 3 pulledWe're not seeing any user-facing changes or new features in this release.
That's not particularly surprising, with the next major opportunity for updates coming after the Pixel 11 launch.
We got a Material 3 Expressive redesign (version 10.1) of Pixel Camera last October, so another visual revamp is not expected.
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