At left is the current UI, in the middle the new Photo UI, and at right the new Video UI. Image credit-Android Police
Also, the new Video UI will move stabilization options to a pop-up menu which will consist of three options: standard, active, and locked. When it comes to photographs, the options previously available under the Motion tab, Long Exposure, and Action Pan, have been given their own separate tabs to make it easier for users to find.
Google is also working on the processing software as well. Staggered HDR captures images faster to reduce the possibility of seeing noise and artifacts in your photos. This is accomplished by reducing the time it takes to capture different frames. Adaptive torch will change the intensity of the flash depending on the scene being captured. This will help reduce overexposures and improve photos snapped in low-light conditions.