Now you can download Photoshop for Android - and it's free to use
Briefly

Adobe Photoshop has rolled out a beta version for Android devices, joining its previously launched iOS app. This version is equipped with many of the capabilities seen in the desktop application, including advanced AI features to delete unwanted objects or generate content from text prompts. Users need to have Android 11 or later, and they are required to create an Adobe account to access the app. Currently, as a beta version, usage is free, but some features may eventually transition to a paid model as development continues.
Adobe Photoshop has launched a beta version for Android users after its successful release on iOS, providing many desktop features and AI capabilities.
The beta Android version of Photoshop allows users to access tools for object removal and content creation from text prompts, albeit without filters.
To use the Photoshop app on Android, users must create an Adobe account, and the app is currently free as it remains in beta.
Although some features are hidden until needed, users can expect that eventually, certain functionalities may go behind a paywall in future releases.
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