Selfie Evolution: From Front Cams to Back Camera Monitors
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Ah, the selfie. A true cultural icon. But it hasn’t always looked this good. Let’s take a little trip down memory lane and see how selfies have evolved over time. Spoiler alert: it ends with All Angls.
Mirror selfies
The year is 2006. Flip phones are hot. You’re standing in the bathroom mirror with a grainy flash bouncing off the tiles. This was peak selfie culture. And honestly, we thought we looked amazing.
Front cameras arrive
Then came the iPhone 4 and suddenly we could see ourselves on screen. Selfies got easier, but not necessarily prettier. Front cameras were convenient, but the quality? Let’s just say they tried.
The selfie stick era
2014. Every tourist spot in the world suddenly had a sea of selfie sticks. Were they practical? Absolutely. Were they cool? Not really. But they did give us wider group shots, so we’ll give them credit.
Creators take over
Fast forward to today. Selfies aren’t just for fun, they’re content. Vlogs, TikToks, Reels, you name it. Everyone wants pro-quality shots without carrying a massive camera. The only problem: front cameras still can’t keep up.
Enter All Angls
That’s where the Original Back Camera Monitor comes in. Retro looks, modern solution. It lets you use your phone’s back camera (aka the good one) and still see yourself. No guessing, no chopped-off foreheads, no stress. Just crisp, colourful content that actually looks pro.
From mirrors to monitors
Selfies have come a long way. We’ve outgrown bathroom mirrors and awkward sticks. Now it’s all about clean, sharp, confidence-filled shots. With All Angls, the selfie glow-up is complete.