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01-05-2026
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01-05-2026 02:05 PM in
Galaxy S25If you want to turn motion photo on or off, you have to open the camera and tap the symbol at the top of the screen.
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01-05-2026 01:38 PM in
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01-05-2026 02:05 PM in
Galaxy S25If you want to turn motion photo on or off, you have to open the camera and tap the symbol at the top of the screen.
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01-05-2026 02:20 PM in
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01-05-2026 02:24 PM in
Galaxy S25Because the setting you show in your photo is not the setting to turn the feature on or off, it's the setting to determine how the motion photo acts when you do turn it on. Whatever you set there will be the default action for when you turn motion photos on.
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01-05-2026 03:14 PM (Last edited 01-05-2026 03:52 PM ) in
Galaxy S25I made this post earlier because when I wanted to photograph the Moon and only needed 12MP, I probably accidentally touched the Motion button on my phone without realizing it was on.