Snapchat Have A New Update...And You Can Vomit Rainbows
- Publish Date
- Wednesday, 16 September 2015, 10:45AM
Just what you needed! More ways to embarrass yourself with your selfies on Snapchat!
According to a blog post from the company, they've added "lenses" to your selfies. These let you apply some pretty wild effects to your face before sharing with friends. To use Lenses, just tap and hold on your selfie before taking a Snap. A facial outline appears as well as seven effects including that dramatically change up your selfie.
Some of these effects ask you to raise your eyebrows or open your mouth to work and include popping heart eyes and and rainbow vomiting blushed cheeks effects.
Snapchat also understands that limited replays are a bit annoying..so they're bringing in more. But, at a price.
"We introduced Replay in Additional Services almost two years ago, and we’ve used it to relive those amazing moments (or the ones we weren’t paying attention to…) just one more time before they disappear. We’ve provided one Replay per Snapchatter per day, sometimes frustrating the millions of Snapchatters who receive many daily Snaps deserving of a Replay. But then we realized — a Replay is like a compliment! So why stop at just one?
Today, U.S. Snapchatters can purchase extra Replays, starting at 3 for $0.99. You can use a Replay on any Snap you receive, but you can only Replay any Snap once. They’re a little pricey — but time is money! ;)"
There’s also a new Trophy Case feature placed above the camera with 16 in total to unlock. This uses your Snapchat score to unlock emojis that show your progression with Snapchat.
Here is Kygo showing us one of the features.
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