Microsoft Selfie is updated for Android devices When will it be on Windows Phone?
When we talk about companies like Apple, Google or Microsoft, as we are dealing with it now, many times and mistakenly we think that it is of corporations that focus only on their own products and nothing could be further from the truth, at least not in a global world like this.
And it is that when it comes to maximizing benefits they tend to launch their tentacles on other platforms. Thus we see Google applications for iOS, iOS for... well, in this case it is more difficult although iTunes for Windows can be an example or as in the case of Microsoft, with applications for iOS or Android
In this sense, they have available for the other two platforms, for example their office suite, the One Drive cloud storage application or this one in question, Microsoft SelfieAn app that shortly after its launch was one of the best applications for iOS and later made the leap to Android.
An application that is not available in the Windows App Store, in which the closest thing we can find is Lumia Selfie. An app that, as its name indicates, seeks to take advantage of a function such as taking _selfies_ or self photos, either with the front or main camera of our devices.
Microsoft Selfie has been updated on the Google Play Store with an improved user interface, as well as performance improvements and the long-awaited bug fixes.
- Work has been done to improve the user interface
- The performance of the application has been improved
- Fixed various bugs
Remember that Microsoft Selfie allows to recognize skin tone, distinguish gender as well as work with variables such as lighting, sharpness … so that the user can make improvements in an accessible way to correct and improve all these parameters. Now it has an accessible interface for any type of user and it is very functional thanks to its 14 adjustable filters. In addition, once a photo has been retouched, we can save the image as a profile photo.
Microsoft Selfie can be downloaded for free from the Google Play Store and while we wait for Redmond to they dare to launch said application for Windows Phoneor otherwise to implement these improvements.
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