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Phalgunn Maharishi
17:03 08th Apr, 2015
Snapchat Brings In New Emoji System And Camera Enhancements | TechTree.com
Snapchat Brings In New Emoji System And Camera Enhancements
This new emojis update is likely to explain your relationship with your popular mates.
The popular photo messaging app Snapchat has brought in some unexpected emojis with users to show who you are close with more.
This new update is likely to explain your relationship with your popular mates and for this, a series of photos of Beyonce have been released by the company to explain it.
The update will bring in six emojis next to your contacts with each having its own meaning. These emojis will mark them as your #1 best friend, one of your general best friends, or someone you're on a snapping streak with.
- Gold Heart: This person is the user you send the most snaps to, and they also send the most snaps to you.
- Grimace/Grit Teeth: This person sends the most snaps to the same person that you send the most snaps to.
- Smile: This is one of the people you send the most snaps to.
- Sunglasses: One of the people that you send snaps to regularly also receives snaps from this person.
- Smirk: You are one of the people they send snaps to most, but they are not one of the people you send snaps to most.
- Fire: You and this person have exchanged snaps consecutively for the number of days next to the emoji.
This emojis update has been released as a replacement for the "Best Friends" list which was previously removed in an update in January.
Along with the emojis, Snapchat has also added another feature designed to clue you in to how you interact with people. When users go to send snaps from their “Recents” menu, they’ll be greeted with a label on some of their friends that reads “Needs love.” This will appear on users whom haven’t received snaps from you recently.
Also, Snapchat has polished up its low-light camera to make it more serviceable. A moon icon will appear to show that Snapchat has identified an opportunity to use its low-light features.
Pressing it will give the photo a brighter effect so the subjects can actually be seen. It’s an ideal feature for anyone who has tried to snap from a concert, party, or any event in a dark places and wound up with little more than a black screen to show for it.
To conclude, we can clearly tell that the company is trying hard to compete against many instant messaging apps although it may prove a little difficult to withstand the force of WhatsApp, WeChat and the likes.
TAGS: Snapchat
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