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Google Photos has added a new video editing tool for Android users.
You can now speed up, slow down, and enhance your clips with a few taps.
The new trim tool shows up automatically as soon as you edit a video, and you can get back to it by tapping the Video button.
It's not the most advanced video editing effect you’ll ever see, but considering it only takes a couple of taps on your phone screen, it’s more straightforward than ever to quickly apply a few edits.
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