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DualShot app for Windows Phone lets you take pictures using the front and back camera

Ron Ron
August 18, 2019
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DualShot for Windows Phone

Your Nokia Lumia cameras are about to be twice as fun. At least, that’s the intention of a new app that’s hitting the Windows Phone Store tomorrow, September 27th. This app is called DualShot and lets you take pictures using both your front and back camera.

The app, inspired by an app on the iOS platform called Frontback, lets you use the front and back camera to create an image of yourself along with what’s in front of you. You can apply any of the eighteen filters and share the image to your friends and family members. The app is powered by the Nokia Imaging SDK, allowing users to easily edit the image.

DualShot also has the ability to use the camera’s flash, native sharing to Facebook and Twitter, and the ability to set a picture you take from DualShot as your Lockscreen image.

This app launches tomorrow and we will provide you with a download link once it becomes available. 

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