The Photoshop Android app has one small drawback, and it is inflicting me main complications

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With regards to in depth picture enhancing and picture creation, there are few that may match as much as what Adobe can supply. It is probably the most recognizable manufacturers on the market, and is value greater than Qualcomm, Sony, Spotify, and even Nintendo. But in 2025, it nonetheless cannot work out the best way to construct an software that is truly good.

Earlier this week, the Photoshop app for Android was lastly launched, after it was initially launched for iOS back in February. In actuality, the corporate has been making an attempt to determine cellular units since 2009, earlier than pivoting to apps that solely provided particular enhancing options.

Photo editing software on an iPad Pro M4 (left) and Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus (right).

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Utilizing Photoshop and Lightroom has turn into a necessary a part of my workflow, so evidently, I used to be ecstatic to see it arrive on the Play Retailer. However then I downloaded it on the OnePlus Pad 3, and instantly wished to bang my head towards the desk.

Once I launched the app, it solely appeared in portrait view, which I assumed was solely as a result of I wanted to sign up first. After signing into my Adobe account, the app remained in portrait mode. Okay, I mentioned to myself, perhaps I have to open a picture, after which it will change over into panorama mode.

Nope.

Photoshop app on the OnePlus Pad 3 and iPad Pro M4

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It doesn’t matter what I do, the app is locked to portrait mode, and I simply do not get it. Perhaps it was one thing to do with the OnePlus Pad 3, however that is not the case both. After putting in the app on the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Pixel 9 Pro Fold, it is extra of the identical.

This is not as a lot of a problem on foldable telephones, because of the square-ish facet ratio in comparison with many Android tablets. I knew the app was already obtainable on the iPhone and iPad, however hadn’t truly used it on both of these units.

So after putting in it on my iPad Professional, would not ya know — it fired up in panorama orientation. Downloading an image took ceaselessly, however I will chalk that as much as my web connection, which appears to fluctuate and reduce out randomly.

Google Play Store search results for Photoshop on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

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Lastly, however actually not least, I wished to substantiate that the portrait mode lock isn’t unique to the OnePlus Pad 3. I grabbed the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra, opened the Play Retailer, looked for the app, and could not even discover it. Then I went to Adobe’s Play Retailer itemizing web page, and naturally, the Photoshop app was proper there.

Think about my shock once I opened the Photoshop itemizing to obtain it, solely to be met with a “This app isn’t suitable” message. How is it that one of many largest and hottest digital media firms releases probably the most extremely anticipated apps, just for it to not be “suitable” with arguably the most well-liked Android tablet maker?

Adobe apps landing page in Play Store on the Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

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The rationale why all of that is so irritating is that I clearly desire editing pictures in panorama mode. I haven’t got the metrics, however I’d assume that that is the case for a lot of, if not the bulk. And no, I do not care that the app remains to be listed as “Beta,” as a result of the identical app has been on the iPad for nearly 4 months, and it really works as I might anticipate.

All of it simply harkens again to a bit I wrote in April about Android customers being handled as second-class residents. Throw in the truth that Photoshop is not even obtainable on Samsung’s newest pill, and it feels even worse.

Adobe Photoshop Play Store listing on Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra

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In some situations, I can forgive an app not scaling or working correctly on tablets, particularly if mentioned app is made by a small workforce or an indie developer. However that is Adobe we’re speaking about, and albeit, there isn’t any excuse.

It is reached the purpose that I am truly leaning in direction of cancelling my Inventive Cloud subscription, one thing I’ve had for at the least 5 years. The issue is that I am conversant in what Adobe’s suite of apps is able to, and I am probably not fairly certain if something on the market can actually match that.

However, it certain looks like it is time for me to search out out.

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