To turn on mirroring (or flipping) on your Android camera, typically for the front camera, follow these steps:
- Open the Camera App: Launch the default camera application on your Android device.
- Access Settings: Look for a settings icon within the camera app. This is often represented by a gear or cogwheel icon. Tap on it to open the camera settings menu.
- Find Mirroring/Flip Option: Within the settings, search for options like "Mirror front camera," "Save photos as flipped," or "Selfie mirroring." The exact wording may vary depending on your phone's manufacturer (e.g., Samsung, Google Pixel, etc.) and Android version.
- Toggle the Setting: Once you find the mirroring option, toggle the switch or checkbox to enable or disable it. If you want your photos to appear as they do in the viewfinder (mirrored), switch it on. If you want them saved without being flipped (as they appear to others), switch it off.
Essentially, you are looking for an option within your camera settings that controls whether the front-facing camera images are saved as a mirror image or as a non-mirrored image.