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If you have a smartphone, here are 10 apps that you need to have.

1/ Framedrop

Turn long videos into:

Short videos
TikTok videos
Short videos
Dynamic videos, etc.

Try here : framedrop

2. Beta-Maniac

 If you like to tinker with your mobile, you probably want to sign up for the betas of many of the apps you have installed.

 Beta-Maniac makes it a lot easier for you.
3. Black Screen

 It will help you listen to your YouTube music with the screen off.  No YouTube Premium subscription required.
4. dynamicSpot

Would you like to use iPhone 15 Pro Dynamic Island notifications on your Android device?  With dynamicSpot, this is now possible with ease!
5. Screen Master

 If you need a long screenshot on your phone, try this app.  It is quite useful for capturing entire pages. A great app this one. 😊
7. Muviz Edge

 If you want to light up your music, you can use this application.  It synchronizes with music and makes extraordinary effects.
8. EmojiMix

You can combine several emojis to create original stickers that you can share in many apps, such as WhatsApp.

Wonderful!
9. Snap Drop

 The app allows you to transfer files from Android to Apple without any problem.

Amazing 🤩
10. Polar 24FPS

You can customize a video with one tap, plus make manual adjustments like cropping, adjusting white balance, grain, and applying effects.

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