There’s even the usual slider to adjust exposure.
The custom Android operating system that powers the camera also enables image-editing features.
There’s also the option to draw on images or add stickers kids love stickers.
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Older children will also enjoy the myDiary journal feature.
This can be password-protected so that children have some privacy.
Something else that can be saved to the myDiary are the AI-generated videos.
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Once set up, photos and videos can be uploaded.
Again, this allows for a passive way for friends and family to share moments almost in real time.
The app feels rather basic and simple, which is largely by design to make it easy to use.
It’s a similar story with the selfie camera, with images showing even lower quality when zoomed.
Video is a little below par.
Exposure and autofocus also tend to jump very noticeably when shooting video.
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Images also can’t be downloaded via the myFirst Circle app.
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It’s also great for family members who don’t see your children often.
It’s great for creative young minds.
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