@hayls_world: And that’s how you turn your selfie cam into a button 😄 #topapps #viralapps #androidgirl #coolapps

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thathsarayasiru97
𝚈𝙰𝚂𝙸 ɾυ :
Try material capsule
2026-04-14 18:33:46
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iamfnnnn
FN :
Action notch
2026-04-08 21:12:37
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guzmanx33
🔥 JΛMES 🔥 :
Why to download another pay per use app when the Samsung phones already comes with this action integrated?
2026-06-09 23:27:09
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dileepbaniya308
Dileep Baniya :
😡 why didn't u mention...its a paid app😡
2026-04-09 05:02:10
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duruga911
Druaga911 🪳 :
and now you have smudges on your camera anytime you want to take a selfie
2026-04-08 20:28:19
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slmovie_life
music is life :
Install the app and complain Samsung cameras suck.
2026-06-03 17:43:40
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muslih_89ms
MusliH_89MS :
and u can download this app to add Dynamic island like iphone if u like
2026-04-09 14:21:15
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onesthater3
hater bun :
Works only if you pay pro version.
2026-04-08 19:52:02
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biblebrick_studios
BibleBrick Studios :
it's not free 😭
2026-06-03 06:39:51
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roshu0882
Roshu96 :
Y'all don't get it, do you? This app will have constant access to the camera waiting for you to interact with it so that i can trigger the preset actions. I know this app might come handy to many of us but at what cost?
2026-05-09 03:36:21
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videographybm
@videographyBM :
my phone doesn't have that ugly notch
2026-04-09 06:33:00
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stars12355572552
12355572552 :
Yes and to do that the camera stays on 24/7
2026-04-09 07:24:02
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techferdi
TechFerdi kermis :
Blurry Selfies 🤔
2026-05-18 19:57:19
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aerlangga_p2
King 👑 :
and you leave fingerprints on the camera, and that makes it dirty 😭
2026-05-31 05:07:07
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detrentonbadillap
tbone :
thx for this. Just downloaded it and it has been super useful. and I don't even have to pay
2026-04-08 20:35:46
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nzmung
️ :
when it scrolls to top it doesn't scroll all the way it only scrolls a little bit. am I doing something wrong?
2026-04-09 08:40:23
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mega.ice
Mega Ice :
make phone 180° so it could look like iPhone 5
2026-04-08 16:12:20
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nabielbux
Nabiel Bux #DESIBOY👑 :
usefull it works
2026-04-09 22:43:33
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defnedefne448
defne23 :
super
2026-04-08 16:34:29
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arfangdiatta
arfang diatta :
2026-04-08 18:49:18
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ffam21
ffam21 :
Yes, but then it gets dirty. not good for take pictures.
2026-04-10 03:17:18
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_tofu44
😺John Benedict😺 :
So the selfie cam is always smudged
2026-04-09 12:45:07
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emsrichard
Ems. Richard :
Android has customizations. IPhone is limited.
2026-04-11 01:27:32
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ghostwalker29
Eric :
then you're camera has fingerprints
2026-04-13 13:18:42
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boris.mukwambo
Boris Mukwambo :
Damnit! I came to look for iPhone videos and this is the first thing I see!!! 😩😩😩
2026-04-14 18:34:41
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