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The headlining feature to go along with the iPhone 6 s is called " Live Photos ," which is a camera mode that captures the few seconds of video that occurred before and after you hit the shutter button, and displays them kind of like a GIF. This goes back to something else that Apple is really good at: re-branding existing technology GIFs to make them seem revolutionary Live Photos.
But coming back to Android's strengths, of course, we already have some options to emulate this new feature. For the bulk of the article below, I'll cover the process with the app we liked the most—then at the end of the article, I'll provide links to some additional Android apps that come with "Live Photos" functionality. To begin, search the app by name and get it installed, or head directly to the install page at the following link.
Camera MX has a shooting mode called "Live Shot" that behaves exactly like the Live Photos mode on iPhones, which means that the animated portion of your photo is recorded a few seconds before you tap the shutter button.
This doesn't create a still photo and attach a video to it, but it has a lot in common with Apple's Live Photos feature. Using a fancy stabilization algorithm, Motion Stills creates beautiful, looping GIFs that are incredibly easy to share. The app itself is dead simple. Just open it up, then tap the shutter button towards the bottom of the screen. This will automatically capture a 3-second clip, so just hold your phone relatively steady until it's done.
When it is done, you can scroll down to see your creation. Tapping the image will bring up a set of controls that you can use to tweak the GIF and its looping transition.
When you're happy with the results, just press the forward arrow to share your creation as an MP4 or a GIF. The last option we have for you is almost a perfect replica of Apple's implementation of Live Photos. The best part is, it works on almost any phone, so go ahead and install Camera MX to begin.
Once you've got the app installed, open the camera interface and tap the button with three circles near the top-left corner. From there, select "Live Shot," then you'll be prompted to enable the feature. You can tap "Try It" if you just want a quick demo, or you can tap "Unlock," then provide your Facebook or Google info to unlock the full feature for free.
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