Sarasota wrote:+1
I'd love to see this App on Android -- Even if Android devices can’t save a specific file format as an I-Phone, everything else can be ported.
If we used the same logic with Resolve, it would be a MAC only package because Resolve on Windows will not render Prores.
Androids have manual control of cam (Open camera, Filmic Pro, etc) and you can save raw with other apps such as MotionCam Pro. It’s just a matter of BMD developing it for Android & its supported file formats.
I’m guessing the initial rollout for I-Phone is just the first stage and we’ll see an
Android version once BMD sees how it’s received, reviews feedback, fixes a few bugs, etc…
Seems you not have used so much device (android) to see how it change from brand to brand or you was very lucky

Windows is the same Os on every hardware, hardware give you limitation not windows.
android is strongly customised from every brand and change also device to device on same brand, and limit many operation, for this reason exist group that develop alternative custom Rom for android device to “give freedom” of native android Os.
In past I used them from many group to update many outdated device and allow them to shoot raw photo where original Rom not allow you.
XDA developer was my chooses, now I thing there are better

OpenCamera … ok I can save raw on one Sony, not on two Samsung (top level device 600$ each one) I had in past, in LG someone allow me, other not. On Panasonic device never allow me to save in raw.
I bought Filmic Pro on iPhone and Android, if you have it you know that themself suggest before to buy it test your device with their app that tell you what can or not can control on your device.
This is a free app, Blackmagic Design develop for device that give them best performance with reliable stability, and real control on hardware.
iPhone mean few device models, worst situation mean 5-6 device (yes I installed on my old iPhone 7 Plus, but performance are low today). Android mean to have to calibrate (wb/tint only) not less 500/1000 device and you are sure that a brand update not change something.
Ask to every android developer how is the nightmare when you access to camera sdk and you should go over the simple capture image but you have to deal with direct control of shooting.
I stopped to buy android phone be cause I was tired to see app bought that not work on newer and powerful phone, waste of money and time to find other app to replace them.
In my life I changed since 11 android phone (different brand), 2 windows phone, 4 iPhone, yes in a period I used both Os to test some interactive app, and for comparative test.
Under android I found a lots of things but… to me stability and reliability is more important than other feature.
I suspect that we cannot have more in future, but less be cause often under different android phone you can reach same camera, same sensor.
If you have unlocked sdk, you can buy a less expansive phone and unlock the quality of camera with few bucks… is not what most of android brand want for them.
Anyway I add my
+1 to Android version
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