01-13-2017 12:34 AM
I don't have a phone which can take 360 photos......
I want a phone (Low Prive) which takes 360 photos....
I want to add 360 photos to the street view....
Help me out with this...
01-13-2017 12:53 AM - edited 01-13-2017 12:55 AM
SolutionHi @NewFolder5,
The very feature that is required for this is the gyroscope. Look what I found here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4347143/which-android-phones-out-there-do-have-a-gyroscope
There is a long list of phones in the answer - but please, be careful as I am really not sure what these phones are actually capable of (and also what thier cameras' capabilities are).
I have a Samsung Galaxy S7 (Edge) and it can take these panoramic images (even its native Samsung Camera App has this feature) but certainly this is not the lowest cost, budget phone.
What I would suggest is to look for details of these phones on the internet. Price is an easy thing to look up, make a list of the ones that you think you can afford, and maybe even go to mobile phone shops, ask the dealers to install Google's Street View App and try if it works.
Once you launch the app, you will need to go to the "Private" tab and tap on the "Open camera" link at the bottom. It will immediately turn out if the phone is compatible with the SV App or not.
01-13-2017 12:49 AM
Hi @NewFolder5,
Normally, we can use the Street View app to take PhotoSpheres.
Is the StreetView app available in your Region? For your device?
01-13-2017 12:50 AM
@NewFolder5 hI...
For Take 360 photos for street view, u have to buy a phone that ssupport giroscope... or
Google streetview app...
u can install this app from Play store...
for more help read this conversation .. https://www.localguidesconnect.com/t5/Photography/how-to-Take-360-photo/m-p/52675#U52675
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01-13-2017 12:53 AM - edited 01-13-2017 12:55 AM
SolutionHi @NewFolder5,
The very feature that is required for this is the gyroscope. Look what I found here:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4347143/which-android-phones-out-there-do-have-a-gyroscope
There is a long list of phones in the answer - but please, be careful as I am really not sure what these phones are actually capable of (and also what thier cameras' capabilities are).
I have a Samsung Galaxy S7 (Edge) and it can take these panoramic images (even its native Samsung Camera App has this feature) but certainly this is not the lowest cost, budget phone.
What I would suggest is to look for details of these phones on the internet. Price is an easy thing to look up, make a list of the ones that you think you can afford, and maybe even go to mobile phone shops, ask the dealers to install Google's Street View App and try if it works.
Once you launch the app, you will need to go to the "Private" tab and tap on the "Open camera" link at the bottom. It will immediately turn out if the phone is compatible with the SV App or not.
01-13-2017 12:56 AM
01-13-2017 01:08 AM
Phones from Google should be safe, @NewFolder5.
Google has another Mobile Phone series call Android One for specific countries. https://www.android.com/intl/en_in/one/
Asus also has a value line of phones, I have Asus ZenPhone 2 Laser (not sure if it is expensive in your budget), which can use StreetView with Android 5 without problems.
If you can have hands on experience on a phone, as the shop to install StreetView app, play with it to make sure it can capture PhotoSpheres.
(Some mobile phone use their own Camera app, which sometime their output is not confirming to StreetView requirement, even if they can capture 360 photos. Please always double check before investing.)
01-13-2017 01:08 AM
Hi @NewFolder5 again,
I later realized that the stackoverflow discussion I linked to is more than 4 years old.
Here is a link to GSMArena with a phone finder feature set list of phones that are supposed to have gyroscope:
More than 700 items.
Here is an article that compares some of these features (including gyro):
Note that (as far as I understand), a simple gyro sensor is not the same as a gyroscope - but then I am not sure of course. You really need to try the phone before investing.
01-13-2017 02:10 AM
Samsung s3 can do the job. The camera needs an extra quarter of a second to stabilize each part of the 360 picture.
The photos are allright and it's affordable.
01-13-2017 07:53 AM
01-13-2017 08:16 AM - edited 01-13-2017 08:18 AM
Yes, @SoumikR, but that app also needs a phone with gyroscope. I've been there with my previous (incompatible) Samsung mobile.