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Tired of having to transfer your photos to your computer to crop or rotate them? Well, you can easily do it right on your Android device.

Here are some little tricks that can make photo editing on Android a lot easier.

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Step 1: Open the gallery

SDepending on the manufacturer of your Android phone, the settings may be different and the icon may be in a different location.

  • First of all, Photo galleryDo you know the place that holds your most precious memories? Yes, that’s it. to start.
Gallery App

Gallery App (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)

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Step 2: Select the photo you want to edit

  • Scroll through the gallery photograph Want to make yourself look better? Maybe it’s a beautiful sunset, a silly selfie, or a delicious-looking dish. Whatever it is, just tap To open it.
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Step 3: Access the editing options

  • Looking for small things Pencil iconIt’s like a magic wand for photo editing. Tap it.
Mobile phone pencil tool

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Step 4: Crop like a pro

  • next, Crop iconIt is usually represented as a square or rectangle.
  • Once that’s done, Border You’ll see around your image that the crop tool is working.
  • Drag Corners and edges Crop the image the way you want.
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How to drag the crop icon and borders (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)

  • To crop a photo in a different aspect ratio, Border Icon.
  • next, aspect ratio Whatever you want, e.g. 1:1, 3:4, 9:16 or full.
Photo aspect ratio

aspect ratio (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)

Step 5: Change your perspective

  • Sometimes just a small shift in perspective can make a big difference. Viewpoint Icon.
  • Decide whether to change your perspective Horizontally or Vertically.
  • after that Hold and drag the line Below the image left or right to achieve the desired effect.
Crop and rotate photos

Steps to create perspective in a photo (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)

  • Once all changes are complete, tap endYour changes have been saved.
  • If you’re not in the mood, just tap cancel Discard your edits.

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Complete and Cancel options (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)

Step 6: Rotate, rotate, rotate

  • Are you feeling a little annoyed? Rotate Icon Clicking (usually a circular arrow) will rotate the image 90 degrees.
  • For precise adjustment, Please hold down the line below Slide the image Left or right Shift the rotation.
Rotate a photo

Steps to rotate a photo (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutson)

Step 7: Save or Revert

  • If you accidentally go overboard, Undo Put everything back together.
  • Finally, when you’re happy with your creation, tap keep.

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Revert the photo

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That’s it! No more struggling with clunky software or waiting for your computer to do the heavy lifting. With these simple steps, you can crop and rotate photos on your Android device. Whether you want to straighten a horizon or give your selfie a fresh perspective, you’ll have the editing skills of a pro.

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