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02-04-2022 06:49 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesSolved! Go to Solution.
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02-05-2022 07:13 AM in
Galaxy S Phones@goodbees Sounds like you may have motion photo enabled?
If this icon is yellow, it is enabled. Clicking the icon will disable it.
Click this button to turn off motion photo.
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02-04-2022 10:30 PM (Last edited 02-04-2022 10:30 PM ) in
Galaxy S Phonesother option in some cases , set a 2 or 5 second timer ... tap shutter button, then hold it still
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02-05-2022 07:13 AM in
Galaxy S Phones@goodbees Sounds like you may have motion photo enabled?
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Click this button to turn off motion photo.
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02-05-2022 07:59 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesIt's actually a feature of the phone.
There's been many times I have taken a picture only to find out later that something was off in the frame I end up with. I use the motion photos in the phones video editor to get the perfect frame for the picture.
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02-05-2022 06:24 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesNow I need to find the "size" setting. I don't need quality shots, just the min size. Otherwise I have to email ONE Pic at a time etc....
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