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I'm afraid not. Only open source way of achieving that, that I can think of would be self hosting stable diffusion and using web ui on your phone. Which probably wouldn't be really easy nor convenient.
A long shot would be making a feature request for ImageToolbox to implement something like that.
What stable diffusion has a retouch option on PC's then? And that is extremely ironic mentioning request it in ImageToolbox I actually already have haven't heard back yet though.
I'm not a stable diffusion guru, but yeah, you can remove objects using inpaint feature. It definitely wouldn't be straight forward thing to do though, and probably not a great experience since web ui is not really good on the mobile devices, but I haven't used it in a while, maybe it got improved.
¯\(ツ)/¯ I couldn't have known you already did.
I'll have a look on some offline diffusion tool I have for low powered machines and see if it can inject a image and touch it up unlikely but worth a shot then.