Exclusive — Myos Camera App
Before we explore the camera, we need context. MyOS is ZTE’s proprietary operating system skin, known for its lightweight "Lite" construction (often called "MyOS 13 Lite" or newer versions). Unlike heavy skins that bog down RAM, MyOS focuses on fluidity and "spiritual customization."
However, the crown jewel of this ecosystem is the camera interface. ZTE has invested heavily in R&D to differentiate itself from the competition. The result is a set of exclusive modes that leverage AI and computational photography in ways that even Google’s Pixel struggles to replicate.
Not a simple Instagram filter. It simulates specific physical lens flaws. myos camera app exclusive
Because the myOS Camera App is hard-coded to the Nothing Phone's dual-lens hardware (50MP main + 50MP ultrawide), updates are not delayed by Qualcomm or Google patches. Nothing pushes camera improvements directly via the myOS launcher updates, meaning:
While many apps offer RAW support, Myos streamlines the workflow with Simultaneous Capture. Users can shoot in DNG (RAW) for editing flexibility while simultaneously saving a high-quality JPEG with the app’s signature color science applied. This allows photographers to have a shareable image immediately while retaining a "digital negative" for serious post-processing later. Before we explore the camera, we need context
A small but signature detail: the myOS Camera shutter sound isn't a generic "click." It's the same percussive, futuristic dot sound found throughout Nothing's interface. It's crisp, distinct, and satisfying—a tiny auditory signature that says, "This moment was captured on Nothing."
Many camera apps boast 30+ modes (Food? Night? Panorama? Text?). The myOS Camera App launches with only five, each meticulously tuned: Because the myOS Camera App is hard-coded to
| Mode | What It Does (Exclusively) | | :--- | :--- | | Photo | HDR with scene detection, but no forced "beauty" filters. | | Portrait | Depth mapping refined by Glyph lighting data for natural bokeh. | | Night | Long exposure + Glyph assist. No tripod needed for cityscapes. | | Video | 4K at 60fps with electronic image stabilization that doesn't crop heavily. | | Pro | Full manual: ISO (100-6400), shutter (1/7000 to 32s), RAW (DNG) output. |
Notably absent: A dedicated "Macro" toggle—because the standard lens's minimum focus distance already captures sharp detail without switching lenses.