Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Facebook creates its own Snapchat! Meet the Flash application … – Tudocelular.com

The obsession of Facebook by Snapchat appears to have reached its apex on Wednesday (9). The company of Mark Zuckerberg has just launched the Flash application, initially available only for Android, with a proposal quite similar to that of the competitor: share photos and videos that self-destructed with time, in addition, of course, the inclusion of masks, filters, emojis and everything else to make your posts creative.

An interesting fact is that Brazil has been chosen as the first country in the world to receive the app. According to the company, this “present” is due to the fact that we are highly engaged in social networks and, of course, creative. By the way, the “clone” of Snapchat has a focus on emerging countries, where the internet tends to be slow and limited, and many of the appliances are models of intermediate or input.

The interface closely resembles, or rather is almost equal to the mode Stories of Instagram, and may save the image or video on your device, set the time display between the remaining available resources. After the edits gives to add the content in the “Your Story” or share with friends.

However, from what I understand, in this last option, it is necessary that your contacts from Facebook have the application installed. In more all is similar to the social network acquired in 2012. Another important point is that apparently the app works in a way separate from Facebook, or is, it is not possible to share photos and videos on your profile, in addition to being I have to add friends from there that have the program installed manually.

The Flash is available starting with version 4.1 of Android (Jelly Bean) and occupies 20,38 MB of storage, so at least here on my Android 6.0 Marshmallow, because Google does not report plus the size of the apps in the Play Store. If you have been interested in testing, follow the link below to download. There is no release date for the iOS and not for Windows devices.

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