As you likely know, every time you take a photo the resulting file stores more information than just the photo you see. Along with the file name and file extension there is a TON of data stored including the GPS coordinates, the device type, whether flash was used, lens, etc... this extra data is called EXIF Data (Exchangeable image file format).
Unfortunately, Android screenshots don't seem to save EXIF data. Some basic research has shown that the iPhone stores SOME data to screenshots and a limited number of Android Devices have modified the software to store things like package name in the file name.
Are there any apps that can be downloaded from the Play Store that will force EXIF data to be saved into the screenshot files? Hopefully by using this 3rd party app to execute the screenshot? If not, is this something that could be developed or do developers not have access to those permissions?
Unfortunately, Android screenshots don't seem to save EXIF data. Some basic research has shown that the iPhone stores SOME data to screenshots and a limited number of Android Devices have modified the software to store things like package name in the file name.
Are there any apps that can be downloaded from the Play Store that will force EXIF data to be saved into the screenshot files? Hopefully by using this 3rd party app to execute the screenshot? If not, is this something that could be developed or do developers not have access to those permissions?