I do almost all my work using my phone, personal and professional.

And that includes editing photos.

Samsung Gallery also has a feature that’s equivalent tothe Magic Eraser feature in Google Photos.

A man holding a Samsung phone editing a photo with the S Pen

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I use it when I see a minor element I’d like to remove from a shot.

It also has automatic filters that do a good job of making a photo pop.

Overall, Samsung Gallery is an impressively good traditional image editor in its own right.

The app doesn’t work magic.

Some subjects are difficult for computers to make out.

Smartphones also sometimes struggle with the same kind of shots.

But for product photography, Lightroom tends to do a good job.

While Samsung Gallery can crop to specific aspect ratios, it doesn’t let me designate exact sizes.

Every publication I’ve ever written for requires certain images, to be exact.

And that’s where Fossify Gallery comes in.

It lets you pick the pixel height and width you want your images to be.

Surprisingly, a combination of apps made it easy for me to create banners right on my phone.

Canva allows me to create backgrounds of exact sizes, and I can work with multiple layers.

Adding text and basic shapes is straightforward.

Canva is good for everything fromputting together a photo collagetocreating design mockups.

it’s possible for you to evenuse Canva to put together an invoice.

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I know what you’re wondering.

How can you possibly get so much professional work done on a phone?

I then connect my phone to a lapdock or AR glasses anduse Samsung DeXwhen I need more space.

Android apps have come a long way, and they can scale well on a bigger screen.