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[v8.2.300] Google Camera – Best camera phone application for Android

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Google Camera (AKA: GCam, GCam APK) is a very powerful camera phone application for Android OS, developed by Google in 2014. It was initially supported on all devices running Android 4.4 and higher, but now only officially supports Google Pixel devices. It’s easier to use, takes better photos/videos, is smarter, performs better, and is more versatile than many of its peers. In short, it’s the easiest way to get the most out of a phone’s camera.

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Google Services Framework – Must-have Android system component for Google products

As we all know, Google Services Framework (GSF for Short) is an important component built into Google’s Android system (it’s ostensibly an application that can be removed manually, and essentially a package of APIs that are deeply integrated into the Android system and runs in the background). It is mainly used to support the normal launch and running of all Google applications and some 3rd-party apps and games developed based on it.

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DuckStation – New only best PlayStation 1 emulator for PC and Android

DuckStation is a free and open-source Sony PlayStation (PS/PS1/PSX/PSone/ PS One) game console emulator for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android platforms, developed primarily by Connor McLaughlin (stenzek) from Australia – who is also one of the more active developers of Dolphin (Nintendo’s NGC/Wii emulator) in recent years. It can be regarded as the best successor to ePSXe. That is, ePSXe is no longer the #1 PS emulator, it is now.

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Pegasus – A beautiful and handy front-end for all popular game emulators

At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century (198x~200x), when the Internet was not developed enough, the 80s and 90s were most interested in playing all kinds of video games and handheld console games. Nowadays, in order to play retro games on a variety of devices (computer/smartphone/smart TV….), you’ve probably tried various game emulators, as well as independent systems like Batocera.linux, Ubuntu GamePack, Lakka. Then, you should also try Pegasus this kind of emulator frontend.

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AIMP – Lightweight but professional audio player

AIMP (short for Artem Izmaylov Media Player) is a free yet professional and advanced audio player for Windows and Android platforms, developed by Artem Izmaylov from Russia. It supports most music file formats, 32-bit audio processing, plugin extensions, global hotkeys, file search, creation of bookmarks and playback queues, alarms and automatic shutdown, Internet radio, multiple languages, and more.

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Minetest – Free and open-source voxel game engine

When you first launched Minetest, didn’t you think it was just Minecraft? Actually not. Although their interface, style, and gameplay are almost the same, Minetest is essentially a free, open-source and cross-platform voxel game engine (written in C++ and Lua, using the Irrlicht Engine). It was created by Perttu Ahola and first released in 2010, and is now developed by a team of volunteers, with significant contributions from the community. It’s available for Linux-based systems, FreeBSD, Windows, Mac, and Android platforms, and provides an API for users to create their own games and mods written in Lua.

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Celestia – Real-time 3D visualization of space

Celestia is a free and open-source 3D astronomy simulation software for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and iOS platforms. Its real-time space simulation lets you explore and experience our universe in three dimensions. Celestia combines massive astronomical data information with high-resolution images, and has rich plug-ins support and convenient operations. These make it popular with users.

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