This means that you can’t use any more than one of them at the same time. If you are using the PicsArt camera, though, there is no stacking. PicsArt comes with a fair amount of filters and effects, borders, textures and various other elements you can use to change your picture. If you are using PicsArt’s own camera, you get a live preview and it also features time laps, timer and burst shooting. You can use the PicsArt camera or you can use another camera app of your choice, which I feel is a great touch since it doesn’t force you to install a separate camera to use PicsArt unless you want to. You can build collage from existing photos or new photos. PicsArt lets you import pictures not only from your phone, but also from sites like Facebook, Flickr and Dropbox. The app also boasts its own social network, with interesting and recent photos from other members, contests, tags, artists and so on - in addition it also wants to connect you to pretty much every social network available in the internet. PicsArt really loves to tell you about the store, so unless you turn off notifications, be prepared for spamming. In addition to being a camera app, it has a huge store with in-app purchases - font packs, clip art, collage backgrounds and more. PicsArt - Photo Studio tries to do everything. The final verdict based on all reviews can be found here. This is the third post in a short series of Android camera app reviews.
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