Category : Lifestyle
All of you say, "microscope" but it isn't present in the app. This one is quick in response, but too small magnification.
Focussing and lighting Controls are not available in Samsung Galaxy M51.
Really helps to see the fine details of really old coins you can't see with regular magnifiers
Use it a lot, as long as I remember I have it. It would be 5 stars if I could find the pictures I took.
Awesome thanks I needed this.
A very good app!! Nice and simple. Hardly noticable ad.
... the Mona Lisa button for autofocus. You just have to be not so close that there wouldn't be enough fine detail for it to work with. Just back away a little if so, and tap the button again. Voilà. Truly what you need for even mildly mature eyes, and very much appreciated. On latest Amazon bargain Moto g4 Play, fine.
Used to work great on my Nexus 6, but recently the Mona Lisa focus function has been fairly useless, won't focus right. Might be related to phone's Marshmallow upgrade. Also hangs on screen off - screen on sequence.
Would be 5 stars but it took me a while to realise the focus button was the Mona Lisa icon, because there is no help or text info. Without that it would be useless, but once that's understood, it works very well
Magnifies, illuminates and focuses like you'd expect. Simple to use. Haven't tried camera function. ADs are so far unobtrusive. If price were right, might be worth paying to remove ADs.
This was the best of the 10 apps I tried. Focusing is very clear. Just what I wanted for my Samsung. Recommended by Kim Komando
Worse than my vision. Blurry AF.
This is very practical app...I am satisfied...it has good magnifying ability
I am visually impaired, legally blind. I've used a number of different magnifiers, , and this one would be the best except for two things. It won't let you pay to get rid of the ads, which really get in the way of using talkback on my android phone. The other problem is that it won't let talkback recognize what the buttons are. Because of this, it's just not convenient for me to use.
It's so blurry that I can't read or clearly see anything no matter how I adjust it. It is worthless.
Used it first on an S2, now an S5. Been a constant companion. I would like the opportunity to pay for it and loose the adverts.
Very good experience. The design is not the coolest, but very good functionality.
When I first got it, it seemed to focus every time I hit the focus button now it doesn't. Galaxy S5
I use this quite frequently. I use it both for a quick flashlight and to read small things. The glare from the light is occasionally a problem being so close to the subject, but I think this is unavoidable using the camera on the phone. Very solid and reliable.
Was working flawlessly on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and was very happy. But now on Samsung Galaxy Note 5 it's horrible not able to focus. Focus button not functioning as it must. Kindly improve it.
Worked great on Samsung Galaxy S3. Terrible on S5.
... but they admit it up front. Take your ID and share it around. Not on this phone!
Works great. It focuses well. Very easy to use.
Very sharp and users friendly.
If only
Go for it...truly the best.
I did not have high expectations, but this app really performs great for a free app. I have to keep reminding myself to tap the Mona Lisa icon to focus.. I wish there could be an auto focus or just tap the middle of the screen.
Working well even with a mediocre Samsung Grand Neo plus camera. The led light is used well to give good illumination and readable focus.
This is the best magnifier for my S5 that I have tried yet. Good reliable focus. Photos aren't available for immediate review, but that's OK for a free app that saves a lot of frustration.
Usef to be a great magnifier app until they updated it. Now it is missing the control to allow it to focus, so everything looks blurry. From five stars down to only two stars as a result. I'll be looking for a better magnifier for my phone.