Full Screen Video I'm Gallery - OnePlus 7 Pro Questions & Answers

Anyone know how to enable full screen in Gallery? If I download a video or record a video in landscape, I cannot seem to find a way to enable full screen upon playback.
Yes, it's possible with a 3rd party video app but I'd prefer this be an option that is available by default.
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greystealth said:
Anyone know how to enable full screen in Gallery? If I download a video or record a video in landscape, I cannot seem to find a way to enable full screen upon playback.
Yes, it's possible with a 3rd party video app but I'd prefer this be an option that is available by default.
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Not I could find, none for Quickpic either. XPlayer Pro has the full screen button and then remember aspect ratio in settings.

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