9 things to do with your camera ....apart from selfie

1.
Learning About Stars
If you are enthusiastic about stars and
constellations SkyMap for iOS and Android is a
great tool you can utilize to study celestial
bodies. By simply pointing your phone’s camera
at a star with the app open, you can get more
information about that star.

2.
Give Visitors Your Wi-Fi Info
Write down your Wi-Fi name and password, take
a photo and easily share with your visitors when
they visit.

3.
Business Card Scanner
Get all your business cards out of your wallet
and have them scanned with your phone camera.
One cool app I use is the CamCard scanner. It
has a powerful OCR (Optical Character
Recognition) feature which extracts all the data
from the card into the application.
3.
Solve Math
Do you need to help your kids solve their math
homework? Unfortunately, you have forgotten
basic arithmetic, an embarrassment you don’t
want revealed to your child! Download
Photomath and take a photo of the equation. The
app will take you through the process of solving
the equation step by step and give you the
answer.
4.
Get Your Exact Measurements
If you need to quickly stop by at a store to buy
some clothes, the MTailor app uses your phone
camera to get your accurate dimensions, so you
don’t have to. For now, the app is available only
for men.
5.
Keep a Visual List of Your Favourite Items
Open a new page in OneNote or Evernotes to
keep a visual list of your favourite items.
Attempting to take mental notes might get you
confused the next time you want to get your
favourite soda at a store.
6.
Barcode Scanner
Two apps come to mind – MyFitnessPal and
Quick Scan. These two apps enable you scan
products for nutritional facts, coupons etc.
Remember Your Makeup!
Simply take pictures of your foundation, blush
and lipstick without having to memorize names
or numbers. Voila!
7.
Save Your Neck
The TextNeck Indicator Lite app uses your
phone’s camera to watch your head and alerts
you when you are in a poor phone posture.
8.
Be Safe In an Emergency
Write down what you are allergic to, what
medications you take and your emergency
contact information. Take a photo of the
information. Then, make the photo your phone's
lockscreen photo in case someone needs your
information and you're unable to speak or
incapacitated in some way.
9.
Get Help After a Robbery
Take photos of all of your credit/debit cards,
your car’s plate number and your car's VIN
number. If your wallet or car is stolen, you'll
have all the information you need to report it to
the card issuing company or police.

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