![]() Want to send a video of whatever your camera is pointing at instead? Tap and hold the circle to record a short video. To send a picture of whatever your camera is pointing at, tap the circle on the image. On the left-hand side of the page, there’s the device camera interface:Ĭurrently, as you can see, my camera on my phone is pointed at my keyboard, mostly to spare you the horror of my very messy desk. But notice the other icons here? Tap on the one that looks like a camera, and you’ll see this:įrom here, you have a bunch of options. If you just want to stick with boring old words, then you can just start typing. Take a closer look at the Type a message field: Tap on the new message icon at the bottom of the TextNow main page to get to a fresh new message page. Here’s how you can share your love of Burrito Pup using TextNow.įirst, let’s open a new message. ![]() But words are just words - sometimes, you can only truly express yourself in the form of a video of a puppy rolling himself up into a burrito: Rare footage of the elusive North American Burrito Pup. ![]() Previously on TextNow 101, we looked at the “text” part of TextNow. (We’ll have some iOS articles coming soon - stay tuned!) In this instalment of our ongoing TextNow 101 series, we take a look at how you can jazz up your messaging with pictures and videos on devices running Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) and above. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |