With the right apps, you can get the most out of your camera, such as translating texts, scanning documents, and more.
One of these uses is to explore the sky through the phone’s camera, as many people enjoy staring at the stars on a clear night, and you can make this experience better by knowing what you are looking at, and the best applications that allow you to do this is the Star Walk 2 application, which uses your location and input from The phone’s internal gyroscope to identify constellations, satellites, and other objects.
Here are some of the uses of a smartphone camera:
Digitizing paper documents
The phone’s camera allows you to convert paper documents into digital documents. And you can use the Microsoft Lens app. Which lets you scan photos, printed documents, business cards, or any document that is handwritten or contains text into a digital document. You can also edit and share it, save it to your phone as a PDF, upload it to Word or OneNote, or send it via email.
One of the most important uses of the camera is to search for information through the phone’s camera. The Google Lens application, which comes built into the Google Photos application, takes a picture of anything and finds out information about it. It also allows you to identify the object in the image, whether it is a historical landmark or a work of art, and provides information about it.
Accessing websites
QR codes allow you an easy and straightforward way to access websites. You can scan a QR code through the camera in an advertisement in a magazine in order to access a website with more information about the advertisement or to receive a special discount for the product.
remote monitoring device
You can use your old phone’s camera as a security device for remote monitoring. And one of the best apps that you can use is the Manything app that allows you to broadcast live from anywhere. It can send notifications when it detects movement in front of the camera and save videos to your account via the cloud.
Translation into your native language
With the Google Translate app, you can point your phone’s camera at the words you need to translate instantly. Or import an image from your phone to translate the text in it. The app also has a feature to detect the language you want to translate. So far, the application supports 108 languages around the world.
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