LMC 8.4 is likely referring to a version of the LMC Camera, a modded version of Google Camera (GCam) developed by the community, especially for Android devices that are not officially supported by Google.

The LMC 8.4 version is usually based on Google Camera 8.4 and is optimized to enhance image quality, supporting features like HDR+, Night Sight, and advanced settings such as:
- Manual controls (sharpness, white balance, ISO, etc.)
- RAW/DNG photo capture
- Multiple profiles for different devices
- Astrophotography Mode
How to install gcam on samsung?
Installing Google Camera (GCam) on a Samsung device requires downloading a compatible version and configuring it properly. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Step 1: Check Device Compatibility
- GCam works best on Snapdragon versions of Samsung phones.
- Exynos chipsets may require special versions, but they may be less stable.
- Your device should support Camera2 API (most modern Samsung phones do).
Step 2: Install the GCam LMC 8.4 APK
- Open Settings > Security & Privacy and enable “Install unknown apps” for your browser.
- Locate the downloaded GCam APK and tap to install it.
Step 3: Apply XML Config (If Needed)
Some GCam versions require configuration files for best results:
- Download the XML config file (usually found in GCam discussion threads).
- Create a folder:
📂 Internal Storage > GCam > Configs - Move the XML file into this folder.
- Open GCam, double-tap the black area next to the shutter button, and load the config.
Step 4: Adjust Settings & Test
- Try different HDR+, Night Sight, and Portrait Mode settings.
- If GCam crashes, try another version or adjust developer settings.
How to install LMC 8.4on iphone?
Google Camera (GCam) is not available for iPhones because it is designed exclusively for Android devices. iOS does not support APK installations, and Google has not released a version of GCam for iPhones.
How to check LMC gcam support?
To check if your Android phone supports Google Camera (GCam), follow these steps:
GCam requires Camera2 API to be enabled. You can check this using an app:
- Download the “Camera2 API Probe” app from the Play Store:
🔗 Camera2 API Probe - Open the app and look for the “Hardware Support Level” section.
- Check the results:
- Level 3 ✅ (Fully supported – Best for GCam)
- Full ✅ (Supported – GCam should work well)
- Limited ❌ (Partial support – May not work properly)
- Legacy ❌ (Not supported – GCam won’t work)
Step 2: Check Processor Compatibility
- Snapdragon processors (e.g., SD 865, 888, 8 Gen 1) ✅ Best for GCam.
- Exynos/MediaTek processors ❌ may not support all GCam features.
For Samsung Exynos devices, look for Exynos-compatible GCam versions on forums like XDA Developers.
Step 3: Find a Compatible GCam Version
- Visit 🔗 GCam Port Hub
- Search for your phone model.
- Download and install the recommended version.
Step 4: Install & Test GCam
- Enable “Install unknown apps” in Settings > Security.
- Open GCam and test features like HDR+, Night Sight, and Portrait Mode.
- If it crashes, try a different version or load a config file (XML).