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Quick tip of the dayAlexa can do a whole lot you didn’t realize, like share a photo of you. Yes, really. You can take and send a photo to a contact or Echo device with a screen, like the Echo Show. Open the Alexa app. tap Communicate > the Share camera icon.Tap Camera and take your selfie.Select a contact or device and tap Share.🧊 That’s just the tip of the iceberg: 14 more Alexa commands to try |
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