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All right — now that you've been reading the newsletter for a solid few weeks, I've got a speci

All right — now that you've been reading the newsletter for a solid few weeks, I've got a special invitation to share with you. It's an invite to the most ambitious e-course I've ever put together and the next logical step in your Android enhancing adventure. 📸 The course is called the [Android Photography Masterclass](=), and it's an eight-part premium email experience unlike anything else out there. It'll teach you pro-level methods for capturing amazing-looking images, 100+ out-of-sight options for smarter Android camera work, and little-known tricks for polishing up photos and making 'em look outstanding — all using simple, free tools available for any Android device. I've been wanting to put together a course like this for ages now, 'cause smartphone photography has become such an important part of our lives — and yet, most of us barely even scratch the surface of what our phones' cameras can do. And there are so many different pieces of that puzzle, too — which is exactly why I decided to write a book-length interactive guide to 'em. A true masterclass, in every sense of the word: - Eight email-based lessons - Zero ads - Purely practical info you'll put to use immediately — and you won't find anywhere else It's "game-changing," as one reader put it — "the camera manual that Google should have written," as another raved. 💸 The [Android Photography Masterclass](=) normally costs $20, but since you're new to these quarters, I'd like to extend an offer for [a special new newsletter reader rate]() of just 15 bucks — $5 off the usual price. 🎁 Your coupon will also get you a free $30 credit toward membership in Android Intelligence Platinum, my premium resource community — in case you’re hungry for even more on-demand knowledge. This really is the most in-depth and info-packed material I've ever put together, and I can't wait for you to experience it for yourself. ➜ [Come start the Android Photography Masterclass now]()and prepare to be amazed by what you can accomplish: [BECOME AN ANDROID PHOTOGRAPHY MASTER ➜]() Thanks for giving it some thought, and if there's anything at all I can answer about what's involved or how the whole thing works, don't hesitate to holler. Yours in eternal geekery, JR ​ You received this email because your address was signed up for Android Intelligence. If you didn't mean to sign up or no longer wish to be subscribed, you can [unsubscribe or update your preferences here](=).

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