If you use Snapchat, you should know by now that the app allows people make voice calls (just like Whatsapp!), send audio messages, and send video messages.
There’s also a way to conduct a video call that works like a private livestream: You choose the people you want to chat with and start shooting your video. Your guests can join with their own video or audio, or watch and text back. But unlike other forms of video messaging on the app, whatever you film can’t be saved to your phone.
In addition to the chat features, Snapchat also introduced a kind of auto-play function for Stories, letting people view multiple videos in succession, as well as a new set of stickers that can be used when sending messages through the app.
The new features follow Snapchat’s decision about two years ago to let people replay photos and videos. Previously, Snapchat’s photos and videos disappeared after a set amount of time.
Now, Snapchat allows users replay each photo and video once. If they want to view those photos and videos more, they would have to pay!
And that’s all the deets.
Source: CNN Money
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