If you go into the camera and select video recorder, there are effects options. The "silly faces" crack me up.
Same here. Its fun.
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I just wish I could do it with the camera as well, would be hilarious to take a group photo with huge mouths.
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I just wish I could do it with the camera as well, would be hilarious to take a group photo with huge mouths.
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agreed. Not quite sure why they are just available in the video camera but nonetheless, still a fun feature.
The first time I tried it I was staggered it was doing real time effects. Everyone who has seen it also loves it
To take pictures with silly faces, simply start recording and then tap the screen. This takes a snapshot while you are recording!
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To take pictures with silly faces, simply start recording and then tap the screen. This takes a snapshot while you are recording!
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It's disabled with special effects turned on.
I should note that the silly faces and effects also work through Google Video chat. My 2 year old nephew loves video chat for some reason, and he laughed his ass off when I turned the effects on. So, it's good for amusing kids, I guess.
You can also take the video then screenshot what you want a picture of. Its worked successfully for me so far! And yes, the effects are awesome.
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The big eyes effect is so dope. I made my girlfriend have even bigger puppy dog eyes
Those effects are the first thing I show people when I'm showing it off. Everyone loves it.
have a friend that looks like quagmire from family guy, so the big mouth effect was an instant hit with everyone when i took a video of him
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A Google Lead PM acknowledged the issue and quote:
"This is work in progress guys. We are fixing it "
https://plus.google.com/u/0/109941711245243963357/posts/YBMTuysqm3B
A great step forward IMHO as we haven't seen any reaction from Google on this issue in years even on the official support forums.
Oldest dated bug seems to be Issue 4147 from 2009 on Android 1.5...damn.
Wow, finally!
This is the only embarrassing thing about Android when I show people my phone. I personally use Haxsync or find other ways to get high quality images for my contacts, but it should be a native function. It's a no brainer. I'm glad they're pulling their **** together and FINALLY addressing this!!
Right, it's irritating that I can save high resolution contacts, but upon wipe/resync they degrade.
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I look forward to the update. However, 256x256 is still not high resolution enough. The screen is 720p for Christ's sake. Even when I try to use 21mp portraits directly from my gallery, the images are downsized to 256x256. It's embarrassing.
256x256 is fine considering the size of the caller ID screen.
Few days? Yet this is still not fixed...
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256x256 is fine considering the size of the caller ID screen.
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The Caller ID screen takes up the full width of the screen, which is 720 pixels. I can certainly see the pixelation when I get a call, even after using a nice and sharp high-resolution image.
Finally! Great news!
This can't come soon enough.
Finally!!!! What took so long?
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...still need to relink all the new contact photos..grr..okay but worth it in the end if all works well
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I'm totally fine with redoing everyone's pictures but notice how the last "official" response was 11 days ago. This really should not be that complicated..
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I'm totally fine with redoing everyone's pictures but notice how the last "official" response was 11 days ago. This really should not be that complicated..
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i think we better start snapping new photos of our contacts as we bump into them to have them ready for the refresh. i've got some in there from ppl i haven't seen in ages, does this mean i have to meet old friends again?
so we have to sit tight and wait.....unless someone can pull this again
https://plus.google.com/u/0/107117483540235115863/posts/gcSStkKxXTw
About time. It is embarrassing to show a pixelated contact picture. Its like watching a 700MB avi video on a 50inch 1080p LCD TV....ugh!
FINALLY! Nexus has such a beautiful screen, it looks so weird when someone calls and you see a pixelated picture!
For all those people shouting "Finally!" remember... it hasn't happened yet.
They were "working hard" to get Google Voice in Canada over two years ago...
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FINALLY! Nexus has such a beautiful screen, it looks so weird when someone calls and you see a pixelated picture!
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yea, so do the fruit labeled phones when using gmail contact sync
Unfortunately, the Google PM is keeping quiet, no real updates for the past month or so.
I have a feeling they're gonna fix something once Google Drive is launched...
hmm, do you see what i see @ 0:53?
http://youtu.be/V5E5revikUU
I bet it has not been fixed...
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I had a thought today while my 2 1/2 year old was jumping on my back while my 6 month old was laughing hysterically at him and I thought, man I would be nice to use both cameras at the same time to record both things at once. I dont even know if this is possible but it would be awesome if it could happen. Sort of like a picture in picture. I have no idea how to code. So the devs can take this as a challenge, yea, I'm calling out all the awesome devs here to try and make this possible. I know I can't be the only one who would love this and give iPhone users yet another thing to envy.
Mods, if this does not belong in general then I apologize in advance, its not a development release.
Yea. Please someone try to make this happen.
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Would definitely be awesome IMO
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Great idea!!! +2
Would be interesting!
I don't think it is possible to do that! AFAIK, Android APIs do not support recording from both the camera simultaneously, you need to decide between the two!
Maybe possible through an app? I know that android is capable of using 2 cameras together. Ala evo 3d
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Shakes head. :what:
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Y the head shake. It is an awesome idea and not entirely impossible
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Maybe possible through an app? I know that android is capable of using 2 cameras together. Ala evo 3d
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EVO 3d uses 2 images to merge together to become a 3d image or video... I personally don't think this is possible for the front and back camera as they record 2 different videos.
Although if an app can record in the background you can perhaps open up a different recording program and record with the other camera. Not sure if it's a solid solution but it's worth the try
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Hmmmmm, I would like to see what it would look like side by side, so you could show the reaction if something happens on the main camera.
I am by no means a developer but I was just thinking of how it would actually work. I mean, someone may be able to make it all work out, but how good would the actual video be?
If you record from both cameras and want a good shot of both things, they would have to be along the exact same line with the phone somewhere in between (unless what you're recording is a little far away). If both of the things you are recording and yourself do not make a straight line, you'll move to get a shot of one of them but the other camera will then point somewhere else.
Not the best at explaining without some kind of picture but I hope someone gets what I'm talking about, lol. I have 2 young nephews and this would be a great feature to capture some great moments.
Honestly, the only usefulness is for goofing and getting the reaction of the person/s recording. Trying to record two kids on opposite sides with opposing is just silly and the quality of video will be much lower on one video.
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I'm an experienced Java developer who is getting his hands dirty in Android development. Honestly, I'm very new to android development but I'll take up this as my first project.
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I would love to see this happen. Its uses could go well beyond just kids. Say track day with my car and having a passenger and being able to record there actions as well as exactly what's going on on the track.
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I would love to see this happen. Its uses could go well beyond just kids. Say track day with my car and having a passenger and being able to record there actions as well as exactly what's going on on the track.
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Now that actually does sound interesting. I can see the potential for something like that. I would love to see if something like this is possible. The evo 3d has the capability to use two 5mp back facing cameras at once. Seems like there isn't any reason why you couldn't use the front and back cameras at the same time. Although the difficulty would probably be in software.
Would be great for Track day/AutoX runs
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I would love to see this happen. Its uses could go well beyond just kids. Say track day with my car and having a passenger and being able to record there actions as well as exactly what's going on on the track
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+1 for the track day/AutoX idea. Right now I have two Hero cams, one facing each direction and then have to post-process combine them into a split screen video. Would be cool to just put my phone into a secure mount and be done with it.
Even if one camera is of a higher quality - I'd just point the higher quality one forward and the lesser towards the rear.
Just thinking out loud.
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Black Box Recorder Use
This would be very useful as a dash cam, vehicle black box, plane log app. Put your device in a holder and attach to the dash or windshield. Start app and set it to record when GPS detects motion and stop after x minutes of non-motion. Record outside the vehicle or plane straight ahead with the main camera. Record inside the vehicle or plane with the front camera. Sync to same timeline for recording/logging purposes.
Could be a good use for an old Android phone if capable of doing it.
Just an idea.
How about for police stops?
not a bad idea at all....
I no longer have the nexus as I have gotten the s3. That being said 4.1.2 is suppose to have the ability to have the ability to use split screen..... just saying open up the camera on one screen and open it again with the front camera on the other screen.... maybe even some screen recording in there to capture both on one clip
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So a while back I was using the HTC One S. I got it for the camera. I prefer samsung, for the most part, and have gone from a vibrant to galaxy s 4g to galaxy s 2. The only reason I did not go to the galaxy s 3 originally was because I needed a better camera. I wound up having to sell my HTC One s for some cash, and now I have the change to get a phone again, I am stuck, once again, between the one s and the s3. Personally, I would like to wait for the note 2, but I don't have the time. I am stuck with a basic flip phone right now, and while i don't mind using a flip phone, I have to have something for tethering with my tablet while I am work. So that is the rock and a hard place. Any phone I buy is going to be a few hundred bucks anyways, so I would rather go another hundred or two more and get the one s or s3.
Personally, the One S was great with the Axiom ROM. The battery lasted forever, and it had great extra features.
However, the s3 is still my preferred choice because of the bigger screen, the 720p, svoice, voice actions, and many other things. Not to mention the extra compatibility with my note 10.1 tablet.
My only real issue here, admidst all my rambling, is the camera. I know the HTC One S has an f/2.0 aperture, and the s3 has a f/2..6 aperture which makes a difference (although some people report the aperture as f/2.4)...my concern is how people actually like the photos and video. Ive noticed some washed out looks compared to the one s. I know the f/2.6 will give better depth vs the f/2.0, but thats about the end of the benefits.
My main concern is quality of photos/videos, and quickness of the picture. I have two young boys and I want to be able to snap a photo that is clear and of good quality, at a moments notice without having to worry about missing it or getting a blurry shot.
Any comments or thoughts on this would be helpful.
Ohai search button
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809547
If the cam is your main concern, I think you will be happy either way. There may be a difference side by side but if you're not ccomparing the two like that you probably wouldn't care either way.
While some may have had issues with the camera I would say the vast majority have not.
There are a number of things that could cause pic problems here. Lots of people are running jb leaked firmware. Lots are using the cam from the note2. I seem to remember a few had problems fixed by updating the cam firmware...
But like I said, I doubt you'd be dissatisfied with the gs3. I dont know how theyd compare side by side but unless you're doing just that I dont think you'd notice or care.
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Ohai search button
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1809547
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Ive seen plenty of camera shot examples, but pretty much all (most, but not all) are from still photos are "posed" shots. It takes good pictures, and I think my only issue is its a little washed out vs the One S. However, I can deal with that. My biggest question is lag from button press to picture taken.
So, how much lag is there in taking a picture? If I wanted to take a picture right when somewhat hit the water diving off a diving board, or of my cat jumping from fence pole to fence pole and wanted a shot right in the middle between two poles, etc....how easy would it be? With the One S I could get pretty much zero lag. if I hit the capture button its taken the picture right then, and I can click the capture button over and over and over in rapid succession (not burst mode) and take multiple pictures. I really want the GS3 over the One S for other reasons, but need the camera to be on the same level.
So how quick does it take a picture when the button is pressed?...and how quickly does it recover to take another picture?
I find it to be quite quick on all accounts. Hasn't caused me any issues as of yet. Also, there is a feature where you can just record video and then capture the pics you want from the video.
Have you seen the commercial with the hikers and the goat?
The only complaint I have about the camera is the lack of hardware buttons for it. But I can deal with that.
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I can get the no texting and driving sign while typing this.
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I find it to be quite quick on all accounts. Hasn't caused me any issues as of yet. Also, there is a feature where you can just record video and then capture the pics you want from the video.
Have you seen the commercial with the hikers and the goat?
The only complaint I have about the camera is the lack of hardware buttons for it. But I can deal with that.
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Thanks for the feedback.
Its rather important to be quick on the camera trigger. Even with the zero lag of the One S I did miss some things. I have my two boys and they can be making a face or doing a little dance to their favorite tv show and I want to capture it, but the moment may just last a few seconds, and I need a quick trigger finger. So I dont want to have to focus and then 'click'. I want to hit and click at the same time.
Right now, however, I am stuck my an LG Mytouch Q and definitely not the best in the camera department. lol
Yeah I hear you on wanting to be able to get that quick shot. Its the msin reason I miss the csm button. But theres also a motion setting where you tap and hold on lock screen whil rotating to landscape takes you straight to the camera. I just added to my lockscreen shortcuts. Auto focus is pretty good too btw.
Dont forget you can always get the S3 and try it for 14 days. If it doesn't meet your needs return it and get the One S.
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Yeah I hear you on wanting to be able to get that quick shot. Its the msin reason I miss the csm button. But theres also a motion setting where you tap and hold on lock screen whil rotating to landscape takes you straight to the camera. I just added to my lockscreen shortcuts. Auto focus is pretty good too btw.
Dont forget you can always get the S3 and try it for 14 days. If it doesn't meet your needs return it and get the One S.
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Thats where my problem lies. I work for T-Mobile. Mind you everything I do here is personal and not affiliated with my tmobile employment, but I work for them, and I know just about everything there is to know about the phones, but because I have not had a chance to really test shutter lag on the phone, I dont know if it meets my needs. I am VERY picky. I don't work in a retail store or anything so I dont deal with the phones in my hand daily.
...and because I work for the company, I do not get a buyers remorse period on my purchases. Once I order it, give or take a couple of exceptions to the rule, its mine. So while I can tell you about every wifi share options, every motion and voice control, and so on, I dont know for sure if the camera lag will be a problem in practical use because I do not have the phone physically with me. ..and when I did have the phone physically with me...I never tested it cause I either had my one s or was not in the mindset of having to buy a phone lol. I will probably get a chance to check out a demo model tomorrow when I head in to work, but I was trying to get it ordered over the weekend, so it would start processing my order. Our order system is different and the sooner the better.
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phoenixbennu said:
So a while back I was using the HTC One S. I got it for the camera. I prefer samsung, for the most part, and have gone from a vibrant to galaxy s 4g to galaxy s 2. The only reason I did not go to the galaxy s 3 originally was because I needed a better camera. I wound up having to sell my HTC One s for some cash, and now I have the change to get a phone again, I am stuck, once again, between the one s and the s3. Personally, I would like to wait for the note 2, but I don't have the time. I am stuck with a basic flip phone right now, and while i don't mind using a flip phone, I have to have something for tethering with my tablet while I am work. So that is the rock and a hard place. Any phone I buy is going to be a few hundred bucks anyways, so I would rather go another hundred or two more and get the one s or s3.
Personally, the One S was great with the Axiom ROM. The battery lasted forever, and it had great extra features.
However, the s3 is still my preferred choice because of the bigger screen, the 720p, svoice, voice actions, and many other things. Not to mention the extra compatibility with my note 10.1 tablet.
My only real issue here, admidst all my rambling, is the camera. I know the HTC One S has an f/2.0 aperture, and the s3 has a f/2..6 aperture which makes a difference (although some people report the aperture as f/2.4)...my concern is how people actually like the photos and video. Ive noticed some washed out looks compared to the one s. I know the f/2.6 will give better depth vs the f/2.0, but thats about the end of the benefits.
My main concern is quality of photos/videos, and quickness of the picture. I have two young boys and I want to be able to snap a photo that is clear and of good quality, at a moments notice without having to worry about missing it or getting a blurry shot.
Any comments or thoughts on this would be helpful.
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IMHO the Galaxy S3 takes the best pics I have ever taken with a phone. See for yourself. I am attaching two pics of a sunset/day-time at Vanderbilt Beach, Florida. Rarely have I been disappointed with the quality of the pics. At least for me, they almost always turn out perfect. I highly recommend the Galaxy S3. Even in low-light situations, you still get a great pic.
Well 1) it's a camera phone and 2) ymmv. There isn't more "lag" than a cheap point and shoot but this isn't a dslr, it's a phone. It's going to come down to to you and each unique situation.
So, I went up to San Francisco for the weekend and decided to really test Zoe out. I shoot in Zoe only and made 5 or 6 clips so far. The simplicity is insane and the quality threw all my friends for a loop.
Take a look... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAPhV8IIAKI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Pretty sweet. I'm loving the Zoe camera too. Most of my shots are done with Zoe.
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So, I went up to San Francisco for the weekend and decided to really test Zoe out. I shoot in Zoe only and made 5 or 6 clips so far. The simplicity is insane and the quality threw all my friends for a loop.
Take a look... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAPhV8IIAKI&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Damn man. That could be an ad, no joke. Well done!
I haven't played around with Zoe yet but the Ultrapixel thing is impressing me. Reviews kinda panned it but I was just taking pictures of my yard yesterday after sunset, when everything looked almost grey to my eyes, and through the camera it was still vivid - looked like an HDR picture taken at noon.
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Damn man. That could be an ad, no joke. Well done!
I haven't played around with Zoe yet but the Ultrapixel thing is impressing me. Reviews kinda panned it but I was just taking pictures of my yard yesterday after sunset, when everything looked almost grey to my eyes, and through the camera it was still vivid - looked like an HDR picture taken at noon.
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Why didn't HTC use this as an ad? Great video OP... Never used ZOE but after seeing this I will now!
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I didn't "get" Zoe for a while. The video is awesome but doesnt show off any of the Zoe features. The real Zoe magic is when you remove a photobomber from your picture, or do an action sequence, or use all smiles. The retouching feels more magical to me. OE isn't about 7 second clips...it's about what you can do with them!
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Damn man. That could be an ad, no joke. Well done!
I haven't played around with Zoe yet but the Ultrapixel thing is impressing me. Reviews kinda panned it but I was just taking pictures of my yard yesterday after sunset, when everything looked almost grey to my eyes, and through the camera it was still vivid - looked like an HDR picture taken at noon.
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Why didn't HTC use this as an ad? Great video OP... Never used ZOE but after seeing this I will now!
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Thanks guys. It was just so cool that from the time the reception ended to the time I got back to my hotel (7 blocks in a cab), this was done. Here is one more of my son.
http://www.youtube.com/edit?video_id=qQv31Axhtug&ns=1
Using Sprint and every few pictures are sent sideways....
Using Google Hangout as default messenger.
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Using Sprint and every few pictures are sent sideways....
Using Google Hangout as default messenger.
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The picture will be oriented based on the way the phone was when it was captured. That info is encoded in the image and certain sites and apps use it.
I've never had a phone so that before (n5).... Weird when the pictures is upright and then send it and goes sideways
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The picture will be oriented based on the way the phone was when it was captured. That info is encoded in the image and certain sites and apps use it.
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Something is not right.... I take pictures in portrait mode, send picture with hangouts and the picture is sideways! Really frustrating!
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Something is not right.... I take pictures in portrait mode, send picture with hangouts and the picture is sideways! Really frustrating!
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Yeah I have the same thing occasionally. Thought it was just the sms app I was using. Evolve Sms btw.
Yeah, happens to me every day now..... Get most of my complaints from iPhone users! IPhone 4s, iPhone 6 & iPhone 6+. Hopefully this gets fixed, very annoying!
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Yeah, happens to me every day now..... Get most of my complaints from iPhone users! IPhone 4s, iPhone 6 & iPhone 6+. Hopefully this gets fixed, very annoying!
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I don't think it will get fixed anytime soon. I have had the same picture orientation issue on all my Samsung phones, s2, s4, and now the Note 4. Seems to work good on Samsung apps, stock TW roms, other apps, phones appear to interpret the picture orientation data embedded in the file wrong. Proprietary crap, on my older bose headset made for iPhone, the earbud volume buttons won't work either... They're wired differently.
If this is ongoing issue, will be my first and last Samsung phone! I take lots of pictures of my 4 year old , 2 year old and 6 month old. Everyone texting me that pictures are sideways.
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If this is ongoing issue, will be my first and last Samsung phone! I take lots of pictures of my 4 year old , 2 year old and 6 month old. Everyone texting me that pictures are sideways.
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When I find out one of my friends has an iPhone I stop sending them pictures... Problem solved... [emoji12]
Let them know when the S5 is on sale for 1 dollar and they will thank you.
Nah, just upgraded to iPhone 6 64gb, 128gb and 6+ 64gb
"Upgraded" ;D
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Nah, just upgraded to iPhone 6 64gb, 128gb and 6+ 64gb
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If your recipient has an android just tell them to rotate the picture lol. That's the beauty of android you can rotate pictures whatever way you want in the gallery. I highly doubt crapple phones will do that.
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