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OnePlus Reflexion app uses both your cameras to capture unique reflections

Reflexion - Capture unique reflections of your world
You might not be able to get your hands on a OnePlus phone, but you can try the company’s new photography app called Reflexion. It’s available now on Android and iOS.

Reflexion is aimed at those that really like to be creative with their photos. The app uses both the front and back cameras on your phone to capture two different photos. The two photos are then automatically combined into an X-shaped frame. Users have a chance to drag the photos, as well as the X frame itself, for even more creativity. OnePlus calls the ending result a unique reflection.

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Of course no photography app is worth it’s weight in gold unless you can easily share your creations. Reflexion not only allows you to save your images to the Gallery, but you can also share directly to Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and more.

Reflexion isn’t the most unique app in the world, but it seems like a good one to try if you have an artistic side.

OnePlus said in a blog post that the app was inspired by the recently unveiled OnePlus X, which is a phone with a high quality design at an affordable price. Priced at only $250, the OnePlus X features either an onyx or ceramic finish. It has a 5-inch display with a resolution of 1080p, and it’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, and has 3GB of RAM, along with 16GB of internal storage. The back has a 13-megapixel camera, while the front gets a generous 8-megapixels.

Reflexion is completely free with the only requirement being that you need Android 4.0+ or iOS 8.0+ for the app to work on your device. You can download the Android version here and the iOS version here.

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