Instagram is rolling out version 7.3 of its app on Android and apparently it is coming with more than just the expected new Explore feature. According to Droid Life, the update is bringing a new “edit” screen that condenses all edit and sharing features in one, including on-image swipeable filters!
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Until now, to post the perfect Instagram, you first had to select a filter, go through various editing tools to make your photo look better and only then click through to add your caption, your location and choose to share your Instagram to other platform like Facebook or Twitter. If you also wanted to tag other users in your photo, this usually required another step.
Well, starting today, Instagram is rolling out a new “edit and share” centre that will let you do all the above from one single screen. And on top of that, there is also a “Swipe to filter” overly that lets you try out the different filters in one easy move.
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The update is currently rolling out to some Android users and should be available to all very soon. Hopefully, the iOS app will also get this upgrade in the coming days.
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