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heidy960
⚓️⚓️Heidy 👨‍🦱🎺🍋 :
le di ala nueva actualización del Samsung y quedo fatal la cámara 😭
2025-06-25 23:25:49
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m91.mar
mar :
en el sansung s24 ultra no aparce dimensiones de selfie cubierta 😢
2025-06-24 18:42:44
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carmencita12.3
su su :
buena la información gracias
2025-06-24 18:21:40
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gonzalez.gonzalez832
Gonzalez colindres :
no me salen las opciones🙄
2025-07-14 20:39:27
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creador.ritmos.sty.set
💻Wilmer🎙🎹🎧📱📲 :
y para Samsung A35 5G
2025-06-24 13:36:18
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mar.lopez.rubiale
Mar Lopez Rubiales :
no tengo avanzada
2025-08-05 07:27:39
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germanoyi70
manchito :
ahora para Motorola x favor 🤣🤣
2025-06-24 13:58:05
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milagrossvr
Milagros🇵🇪🇱🇺 :
en mi Samsung Galaxy A15 no me sale esa opción
2025-06-24 16:27:08
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gamusino15
gamusino15 :
En el primer punto ya metes la pata. Si le das a alta eficiencia, comprimes el archivo con la consiguiente pérdida de calidad aunque habría que ver cuanto afecta. Y para colmo, avisa que algunas aplicaciones no pueden usar esos archivos.
2025-08-04 09:52:52
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flacko.gt5
Flacko GT🇬🇹 :
y de tecno xfa
2025-06-24 22:40:04
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juanxeloy
[jovencito Frederic ⚫]¥™€ :
tecno espar 20
2025-07-23 07:29:44
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dennymariaganchoz
Dakey Joely :
para telefono spark 10
2025-07-30 22:24:40
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aleser473
AleSierra :
Gracias, millón de gracias por tus enseñanzas. Bendiciones
2025-06-24 14:25:00
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motorcyclefan18
FehrMatias🏍🔥❤️‍🩹🔥 :
la configuración para un Samsung A 12 porfa ? 🥺
2025-06-25 17:04:02
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gabytarodriguez21
la china🍀🍀🙂‍↔️ :
tengo un Redmi12C
2025-07-23 21:01:01
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habi.garcia7
HabiGarcia🤘 :
y para Motorola
2025-06-24 20:27:25
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frenyervasquez
Frenyer Vasquez :
hola como estas no puedo como ago
2025-06-24 15:15:46
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user3210833660868
Santiago González :
para samsung galaxy a10
2025-06-30 16:42:02
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franco.4724
franco 472 :
para samsung a03s 🥺
2025-07-13 00:09:04
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erick.gadiel.garc
♈ ERICK 👻🙈 :
Motorola
2025-08-29 03:05:02
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fernandoperez71
Fernandito💪🏼 oficial :
que bueno
2025-06-24 21:43:58
2
sandrapozos3
sandy0921 :
y en OPPO
2025-06-24 01:46:36
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guila.dorada10
Águila Dorada :
interesante
2025-06-24 10:42:48
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tommyccreadordemusica
Tommy C,Creador De Música :
Gracias no sabía este truco,ahora dime en el Apple que en el Apple veo que me brincan los ojos en los vídeos😀🤭
2025-06-24 16:35:07
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silvia.jimnez.yabe
silvia Jiménez Yabeta :
a mi no me sale 😢
2025-06-25 11:26:27
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