![]() Is this due to a lack of popularity, a compatibility issue, an expectation of a replacement (whether from itself or Google) or something else entirely? Samsung has been accused of offering needlessly duplicative apps on its Galaxy phones in the past, but you can't argue the same for Movie Maker when Android's current built-in video editing is basic at best. It's not certain just why Samsung is ditching Movie Maker or what will happen in the aftermath. Samsung is warning that it'll delete all projects at that point, so you'll want to save finished videos before the cutoff. ![]() That could take a long while (the stock Android P release likely won't be ready until late summer, let alone Samsung's version), but you won't want to dilly dally. The latest version of Movie Maker is warning users that the app will "no longer be provided" when the Android P update arrives. However, you'll soon have to kiss it goodbye. Samsung phones have long had a built-in Movie Maker app that lets you spice up your clips - helpful if you'd rather not hunt down a third-party app just to do more than trim your footage.
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