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This wikiHow teaches you how to trim off the beginning and/or end of a video on your Samsung Galaxy. Although there many different Galaxy models and software versions, the video editor pretty much works the same on all phones and tablets.

  1. It's the red icon with a white flower inside on the latest models, and a white icon with a multicolored flower on older models. You'll usually find it on the home screen or in the app drawer.[1]
  2. The video will open and begin to play.
    • If you're using a Samsung Galaxy S20, you can join multiple videos clips into a single movie before editing. Just open the first video, tap the film icon at the top, select additional video clips, and then tap Create Movie. When you're ready to trim the new movie, tap Edit Yourself to launch the editor.[2]
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  3. You can do this by tapping the pencil icon or the word Edit at the bottom of the video.[3] If you don't see either of these options, tap the three dots at the top-right corner of the video and select Editor instead.
  4. The parts of the video outside the selected area will darken.
  5. It's the sideways triangle at the bottom-left corner of the video preview.
    • Depending on your model, you may have to tap Trim or a checkmark before you can preview the video.
    • If you don't like the results, readjust the sliders until you're happy with the video.
  6. It's at the top-right corner of the screen. This saves the trimmed video to your Gallery.
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    Is it trimmed permanently or just this time and can I still view it in its untrimmed state?
    Wing Hong Chan
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    You can still view the original video. In your Gallery, you will see your trimmed video higher up (because it is newer). The original video is kept around wherever it used to be in the Gallery.
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    How can I take a middle section of a video but save the beginning and the end and fade them together?
    Avicii GB
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    You would need a video editor app or software like Inshot or iMovie Maker. Then add as a transition to blend it.
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1. Open the Gallery.
2. Tap the video.
3. Tap the pencil or Edit.
4. Drag the sliders to select the part of the video you want to keep.
5. Watch a preview.
6. Tap Save.

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