Gcam Go 3.6 (iPhone)

Search for "GCam GO 3.6 by Xenius9" or "GCam GO 3.6 Arm64". The two main variants are:

If you are unsure, download Device Info HW from the Play Store to check your CPU architecture.

In the world of Android photography, the name GCam (Google Camera) has become legendary. Originally developed for Google’s Pixel line, its computational photography algorithms—like HDR+ and Night Sight—are so powerful that developers began porting the app to other Android phones.

However, not every phone can run a full-fledged GCam port. Many budget and entry-level devices lack the 64-bit processor or the Camera2 API (Application Programming Interface) support required for the main mods. Enter GCam GO 3.6. gcam go 3.6

Why specifically 3.6? GCam GO has evolved through versions 1.x, 2.x, 3.x, and 4.x. However, version 3.6 holds a special status in the modding community for three reasons:

Because budget phones lack a depth sensor, stock cameras use cheap "cutout" effects. GCam GO 3.6 uses AI to distinguish the human figure from the background.

This is where 3.6 shines. The simplified "Night Mode" works by taking a 4-second timelapse of photos. Search for "GCam GO 3

1. HDR+ Enhanced (The Magic Sauce) The biggest selling point is the ported HDR+ algorithm. Budget phones typically have aggressive noise reduction that makes photos look like watercolor paintings. GCam Go 3.6 uses Google’s stacking algorithm to take multiple photos and merge them.

2. Night Mode (It Actually Works) Unlike the stock cameras on many $100–$200 phones, which produce pitch-black images at night, GCam Go 3.6 includes a dedicated Night Mode.

3. Portrait Mode The portrait mode on GCam Go 3.6 is surprisingly good at edge detection. While it occasionally blurs out glasses or strands of hair, it generally separates the subject from the background much better than the default camera app on budget Samsung, Xiaomi, or Tecno devices. If you are unsure, download Device Info HW

4. Performance & Stability This is where the "Go" version shines. Flagship GCam ports (versions 8.x and 9.x) are notorious for crashing on mid-range phones due to a lack of Camera2 API support or RAM limitations.


GCam GO is a derivative of the original Google Camera (GCam) app. Google developed GO versions of its core apps (YouTube Go, Maps Go, Gallery Go) for the Android Go operating system, a lightweight version of Android designed for devices with 1-2GB of RAM.

GCam GO 3.6 is a specific version release in this lineage. Unlike the full GCam (which requires advanced processing units and often crashes on low-end hardware), GCam GO is optimized for speed and efficiency. It removes unnecessary animations, background processes, and multi-lens support to deliver one thing: exceptional HDR photography using Google’s computational photography algorithms.

Any sideloaded APK carries a theoretical risk. GCam GO 3.6 mods are not signed by Google. However, the community has a good track record because:

To stay safe: