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This How.com.vn teaches you how to rotate photos in the Google Photos app for iPhone and iPad.
Steps
- Open the Google Photos app. It's the app with a red, yellow, green, and blue pinwheel.
- If you don't have the Google Photos app you can download it from the App Store and sign in with your Google account.
- Tap DONE. It's at the bottom of the screen. This applies the rotation to photo.
- Tap SAVE. This saves the photo with the new rotation.Advertisement
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1. Open Google Photos.
2. Tap a photo.
3. Tap the Levels icon.
4. Tap the Crop icon.
5. Tap the Rotate icon.
6. Tap DONE.
7. Tap SAVE.
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