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A secret guide to taking pictures even when you run out of storage

You can’t start selecting and deleting so you just forget about the picture. Or the moment passes before you’re done with that. Sad.

You can’t start selecting and deleting so you just forget about the picture. Or the moment passes before you’re done with that. Sad.

But you can life hack your phone camera and I’ll tell you how.

If you don’t want to pay for more storage (on Google Drive, for example) and you can’t bring yourself to delete anything (assuming you’re a picture hoarder like me), here’s your move: take pictures with some of the apps on your phone and save them to your phone.

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In my opinion, one app that is great for this is Snapchat. Once you take a snap, click on the little arrow over a bracket icon in the bottom lefthand corner of the screen. That’s it.

Once you hit that button, anything you just snapped is saved to your phone’s library, and it works for videos too. I have actually tested this hack and found it quite useful.

Snapchat aside, you can start using most of your favorite social media apps to take photos when your camera says it is impossible.

Some examples: Facebook has an in-app camera that lets you save shots to your phone, Slack is also a good app to get around this storage wahala.

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Obviously, this is not a permanent solution — you will probably have to delete some things at some point. You can also use tools like Google Drive or DropBox to save pictures and videos to the cloud.

Either ways, if you know any other useful hacks, drop them in the comments section below.

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