- Android 14 introduces Ultra HDR capability for select devices to capture stunning HDR images.
- Ultra HDR images are saved as JPEG files with embedded HDR data in the metadata.
- Currently, only dedicated camera apps through the Camera2 API support Ultra HDR capture.
- CameraX API used by third-party apps does not yet support Ultra HDR capture.
- Google Chrome is one of the few apps that fully supports Ultra HDR on Android devices and desktops.
- Different phone manufacturers have their own names for Ultra HDR, such as Pro XDR, Ultra XDR, or Super HDR.
- Third-party apps are expected to incorporate Ultra HDR capabilities in the future.