Mirroring a photo on Android is a simple process that can be done through your phone's built-in gallery app. Here's how:
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Open the Gallery App: Launch the default Gallery app (or Photos app, depending on your Android version and manufacturer) on your Android device.
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Select the Photo: Find and tap the image you wish to mirror or flip.
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Open the Editor: Look for a pencil icon (or an "Edit" button). Tapping this will open the photo editor.
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Find the Crop Tool: In the editor, locate the "Crop" tool. It's often found at the bottom of the screen, or within a set of editing options.
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Use the Flip Function: Within the Crop tool options, you should find a "Flip" button or icon. It often depicts a horizontal flip, but some editors may offer both horizontal and vertical flip options. Tap this button to mirror the photo.
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Save the Mirrored Photo: Once you've flipped the image, tap "Save" or a similar option (like "Done" or a checkmark) to save the changes. The mirrored version of the photo will be saved to your gallery. The original photo usually remains untouched unless you choose to overwrite it.
Some Android phones might have slightly different interfaces or names for the tools, but the general steps should be similar. If your default gallery app lacks this functionality, you can download a third-party photo editing app from the Google Play Store. Many of these apps offer advanced editing features, including mirroring.