The Xiaomi Mi A1 is the first Android One smartphone from Xiaomi, and it has gained a quite dedicated following. That’s in part thanks to the dual camera setup on the back, which takes great shots. Unfortunately, the camera app applies a “Shot on Mi A1 Dual Camera” watermark to every image by default. It’s easy enough to switch off, but XDA Senior Member Shripal17 has a Magisk Module for those who would rather edit the watermark’s text instead. It also lets you preview the watermark before it’s applied.



Xiaomi Mi A1 Camera Watermark Editor Features
- Systemless Support (through complementary magisk module)
- Icon
- No Icon
- Mi A1 Default Icon
- OnePlus 5 Icon
- Icon Tint
- Text
- Maximum of 2 Lines
- Customisable text
- Custom Fonts using Google Fonts
- Text Size
- Text Color
- Add Colored Shadow
- Settings for shadow
- Live Preview watermark before applying
- Option to restore stock watermark
Check out Camera Watermark Editor in our Mi A1 forum
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