Snapchat is launching the Dual Camera feature, which allows capturing content from the front and rear cameras at the same time.

PARIS, August 29 (Benin News/EP) –

Snapchat announced the launch of Dual cameraa new feature that allows users to capture content from the front and rear cameras simultaneously.

The social network announced this new feature earlier this year as part of its embodimentas recalled by a press release sent to Europa Press.

Now Snapchat has rolled out dual camera, which sits in the center of the app’s main camera toolbar. It will also be present in the Director mode along with other tools, such as Green Screen,” “Camera Speed,” and “Quick Cut.”scheduled for release in the coming months.

The user can use this dual camera to create all kinds of content on Snapchat, including quick shots for their Snaps and Stories or more polished Spotlight videos.

To do this, Snapchat allows you to select one of its layouts, such as. vertical, horizontal, picture in picture and cropping. Additionally, the user still has access to more traditional tools, such as music, “stickers” and goals.


The dual camera is now available worldwide on iOS devices from iPhone XS and XR. On the other hand, this new feature will arrive on Android in the coming months.

THE SIMULTANEOUS USE OF TWO RISING OBJECTIVES

With Dual Camera, Snapchat joins other social networks that revolve around photography, like BeReal and Instagram. The main function of the French application is that the user uploads a photo every day from two different angles: those of the front and rear lens.

At the end of last July, Instagram followed suit with BeReal and launched the Dual functionality, which allows photos and videos to be taken simultaneously from the front and rear cameras of a mobile device.

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