Well, after looking at this video, you’re gonna feel Panorama is a decade old thing. Google just announced the LG Nexus 4 (unlocked and at T-Mobile), the Samsung Nexus 10 and new Asus Nexus 7 (3G and 32 GB+3G varaints) at rock-bottom prices but there is one thing they all have in common, or will soon have (Nexus 7 will get it via update) – Android 4.2. The Android 4.2 sees some great new features added to the ever-growing Android OS, one of which is the new feature being called Photo Sphere.

A video is now available, which showcases how you sue the Photo Sphere feature in the camera app on Android 4.2. You select the Sphere Photo like you used to select the Panorama mode, and then it simply lets you to move the camera in any direction (360 degree!) after taking your first of the many clicks, and everything you click near to first click keeps adding to the first click so that you get 360 degree panorama image. Your first click is important as it determines how much surrounding you can cover It’s easily dead easy — your child can click a pic in which no details go missing!

Photo Sphere Video

Photo Sphere screenshots:

Photo Sphere Camera Feature

Android 4.2 Camera