Easiest way to join 2 videos together?

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I've shot a little video on my phone, but was interrupted by a delivery that required me to use my phone for a QR code. So, I've ended up with 2 separate videos that I just want to join into one. I don't need any fancy fade in/out effects, or anything.

Anyone know the easiest way to do this on a Windows PC or my Android phone, before I go googling and downloading apps?

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Windows Movie Maker?

Can't remember if I joined video or edited, pretty sure I did, can ad audio etc, wasn't difficult to use either, was quite a few years ago when I did but I need to do some mp4 editing myself at some point soon

Windows Movie Maker was an easy to use video editor that came with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. Microsoft discontinued Windows Movie Maker in 2017, replacing it with the Video Editor for Windows 10.
 
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Windows Movie Maker?

Can't remember if I joined video or edited, pretty sure I did, can ad audio etc, wasn't difficult to use either, was quite a few years ago when I did but I need to do some mp4 editing myself at some point soon

Windows Movie Maker was an easy to use video editor that came with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. Microsoft discontinued Windows Movie Maker in 2017, replacing it with the Video Editor for Windows 10.
I'm on Win11 and it seems things have changed again. Can't find Video Editor, but a bit of googling reveals I can use ClipChamp. Requires an MS login, but I'll see how it goes...
 
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