B612 is a camera and editing application focused on selfies and short-form video content. It provides real-time filters, AR effects, beauty tools, and video editing capabilities. The app targets users who create content for social media platforms, offering a streamlined workflow from capture to share. Its core function is augmenting standard camera output with stylized visual effects.
What This Mod Unlocks
- All premium filters and AR effects are unlocked. The in-app store shows them as purchased.
- All watermark options are disabled by default. No B612 branding is applied to exported media.
- Advertisements within the app interface are removed. Network calls to ad servers are blocked.
- All in-app purchase prompts are bypassed. Attempts to purchase premium packs succeed without payment.
- High-resolution export limitations for videos are removed. All quality tiers are available.
- Certain server-locked seasonal or promotional filter packs are accessible locally.
The mod functions by patching the license verification routines and IAP handling code. No new interface elements are added. The unlocked assets appear in their standard locations within the filter carousel and effects menu.
To access the full suite of premium filters, open the filter panel after launching B612. Scroll through the categories; all items, including those previously labeled "Premium," will be available for selection without a prompt.
This version of B612 requires Android 10 or higher. It occupies approximately 250 MB of storage after installation. Root access is not required.
Installation follows the standard sideload process for modified APKs. First, enable installation from unknown sources in your Android security settings. Download the mod APK file. Use a file manager to locate the downloaded file and tap it to begin installation. Confirm any prompts. Once installed, open B612 from your app drawer.
Known edge cases exist. Clearing the app's data or cache may temporarily revert some filter unlocks until the app is restarted. The mod's ad removal is client-side; occasional placeholder ad frames may load but fail to display content. Using unlocked premium filters in online "Trend" challenges may flag the content, but account bans are rare for this app. Video exports at the highest resolutions may fail on devices with less than 3GB of RAM.