Download Google Camera 9.1 for Redmi Note 13 and Note 13 Pro

Recently, Xiaomi released its latest Redmi lineup and it comes in the form of the Redmi Note 13 Series. This lineup features three handsets – Redmi Note 13, Redmi Note 13 Pro, and Redmi Note 13 Pro Plus.

The camera has long been one of the selling points of Redmi Note smartphones and the same is the case with the Redmi Note 13 Series. While the handsets already have great camera specs, you can take things up a notch by installing Google Camera 9.1 for your Redmi Note 13 and Redmi Note 13 Pro [Gcam Port].

You will be able to sideload the Pixel camera app and take better low-light photos. The newest Google Camera 9.1 APK supports features like Night Sight, Astrophotography mode, Beauty Mode, Lens Blur, SloMo, HDR Enhanced, Playground, PhotoSphere, RAW Support, and more.

Download Google Camera 9.1 for Redmi Note 13 and Redmi Note 13 Pro [Gcam Port]

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On the software side, the Redmi Note 13 handsets are packed with a slew of useful features including support for Camera2 API. This means you’ll be able to easily install Gcam mod on your smartphone.

Here are the latest Google Camera 9.1 and other ports by different developers. These ports are compatible with the Redmi Note 13 Series. Here are the download links if you want to get your hands on these ports –

The GCam 9.1 and GCam 8.9 ports do not require any changes but if you are using the Google Camera 7.3 on your Redmi Note 13 Series handsets, you can apply the following settings for better results.

  1. First, you should download the config file on your smartphone
  2. After that, you need to create a new folder with the GCam name
  3. Then, open the GCam folder and create a folder with configs7 name
  4. Now, you should paste the config file into the configs7 folder
  5. Once it is done, open the Google Camera app before double-tapping on the black blank area placed beside the shutter button
  6. After that, tap the settings available in the pop-up before pressing the Restore button
  7. Return to the app drawer and open the app again
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