Update
If you haven’t been on Snapchat lately then you are defiantly missing out. Not only did they make one change but also they made two huge changes within their last update, and let’s just say Snapchat users are loving it.
Snapchat is debuting its first in-app purchases. Its new way for it to make some extra cash is by letting users purchase three extra replays of Snaps they just watched for $0.99. Another feature that was added is called Lenses that allows users to add animated effects to their face.
When in Selfie mode, Snapchat will recognize your face and users can then swipe to add little overlaid graphics that let them morph into aliens or even spit rainbows. Hmm what will they think of next.
Harry Kubota
September 17, 2015
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