Which Free Camera App is Compatible with Dropbox for Android Tablets?

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The discussion centers on finding a free camera app compatible with Dropbox for Android tablets, specifically those running Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0. Users confirm that the default camera app allows saving photos to the device's pictures folder. Dropbox can be used to manually upload photos after capturing them, while Google Photos offers automatic uploads. Dropbox provides free storage up to a certain limit, after which an annual fee applies.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of Android Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0 operating system
  • Familiarity with the Dropbox app for file storage and sharing
  • Basic knowledge of using camera applications on mobile devices
  • Awareness of Google Photos for automatic photo uploads
NEXT STEPS
  • Research free camera apps available on the Google Play Store for Android tablets
  • Explore Dropbox settings for managing photo uploads and storage limits
  • Learn how to configure Google Photos for automatic backup of images
  • Investigate alternatives to Dropbox for photo storage and sharing
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Android tablet users, photographers seeking efficient photo management, and individuals looking to integrate cloud storage solutions with their camera apps.

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I have an android tablet running ice cream sand witch 4.0

I need a basic camera app that when I take a photo it will let me save it in my pictures folder on the tablet.

I am on the play store and need a free app.
 
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I don't have an android tablet, but are you saying the default camera app doesn't let you save photos?
 
I use Dropbox. After taking photos or videos, I open the Dropbox applet and tell it which ones I want to upload. Google will do it for you automatically, and there are many other options. Dropbox is free up to a certain size, after which there is an annual fee of $100--but if you clean it out on your PC once in a while, you can get by without paying.
 

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