Samsung Galaxy S5: How to Play Burst Shot Photos in Android 4.4.2 Kitkat

When burst shot mode in the stock Camera app is enabled, you can use this shooting mode to take up to 30 photos of moving subjects continuously with a single touch. When viewing a burst shot photo in the stock Gallery app, you'll see that it contains with a series of photos and can be played continuously so that it will look like a simple animated photo.


How to play a burst shot photo in the stock Gallery app?
You can do so by using the following steps:
  1. Open the stock Gallery app. By default, this app views photos by album.
  2. Tap Camera album. FYI, you can find all burst shot photos here because they are saved in the DCIM folder in the device storage automatically. Burst shot photos will be labelled with this icon .
  3. Tap a burst shot photo.
  4. If needed, you can change the play speed before playing burst shot photos by tapping at the top left corner of the photo and then select from the following options:
    • x1/5: select this option if you want the device plays burst shot photos five times slower than the actual.
    • x1/2: select this option if you want the device plays burst shot photos two times slower than the actual.
    • x1: select this option if you want the device plays burst shot photos at the actual speed.
    • x2: select this option if you want the device plays burst shot photos two times faster than the actual.
  5. Tap at the top left corner of the photo to play the selected burst shot photo.
  6. Single tap the photo to stop playing the selected burst shot photo.

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