How to Install the Blackmagic Camera App on More Android Devices

Blackmagic camera app displaying on a mobile phone

Originally launched in June, the Blackmagic Camera app quickly became a popular choice for Android users looking to capture professional-quality videos. Initially, the app was only compatible with select Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel models. However, recent updates have expanded its availability to a wider range of devices.

Newly Supported Devices


As of version 1.1, the Blackmagic Camera app now supports:

Google Pixel: 6a, 6, 6 Pro, 7, 7a, 7 Pro, 8, and 8 Pro
Samsung Galaxy: S21, S22, S23, S23 Plus, S23 Ultra, S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra
OnePlus: 11 and 12
Xiaomi: 13 and 14 series


This update brings improved features such as larger screen viewing for better focus and exposure adjustments, support for multiple monitors, and follow focus control, enhancing the overall user experience.

Installation Guide

Sideloading the Blackmagic Camera App

Read: How to Install the Blackmagic Camera App on More Android Devices

For Android users with unsupported devices, there is a way to sideload the Blackmagic Camera app and install it manually. Here's how


For those interested in installing the app from the Google Play Store, here's a quick guide:

1. Check Compatibility: Ensure your device is running Android 13 or later.
2. Download from Play Store: Visit the Google Play Store and search for the Blackmagic Camera app.
3. Install and Setup Follow the on-screen instructions to install and set up the app. Ensure you grant the necessary permissions for full functionality.

Additional Features

The updated version also introduces features like screen dimming for low-light conditions and tools for noise reduction and sharpening. The app integrates with Blackmagic Cloud, enabling easy project sharing among team members.

For more details on the initial launch and setup process, you can read the original article.

With these updates, Blackmagic Design continues to make high-quality video production accessible to more Android users.

Photos by blackmagicdesign

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