How to Share a Video that's Saved on Android Phone?

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You can easily share your video that is saved on Android phone. The maximum duration for Instagram videos is 15 seconds. You can choose which 15 seconds of the video you want to share by placing your finger on the video strip at the bottom and sliding left to choose where the clip starts playing.

Here are the steps to Share a Video that's Saved on Android Phone:

  1. Go to http://instagram.com/ & sign in to your account.
  2. Download "Instagram" app on your Android phone from the Play store & launch it.
  3. Open "Instagram app" on your Android phone.
  4. Tap 'Camera' icon located at the bottom on the screen.
  5. Tap "Gallery" tab.
  6. You will see all your photos and videos from your phone's gallery.
  7. Select the video that you want to upload.
  8. Tap "Right arrow" button located at the top right corner on the screen.
  9. Edit the length of the video.
  10. Add a filter to the video and tap "Right arrow" button.
  11. A "Share To" window opens up.
  12. Write a caption and tap "Check mark" button located at top right corner on the screen.
  13. This is how you can share a video that's saved on Android phone.

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