Sentences with phrase «tap photo messaging»

A select number of Instagram users have received notifications prompting them to download a new «one tap photo messaging» app...

Not exact matches

Our app offers text messaging, photo messaging, video messaging, voice messaging and live voice connections — all at the touch of a button... or the tap of a touch screen.
When you tap it, you'll be asked if you want to: take a photo, send an audio message, send video message, or choose from your mobile library.
It works through three basic steps: «Glances,» which provides a quick look at your app and how many matches you have in the queue; «Discover» which allows you to accept or reject a match alongside his / her photo, much like Tinder; and «To send a message,» where once you touch the profile, you can choose from one of the message options or tap the microphone to use voice - to - text dictation to compose your own email.
Messaging + Skype improvements: You can now attach photos to your Skype messages by tapping on the paperclip icon at the lower left as you're composing a new Skype message to a contact.
Users can swipe to the left to navigate to direct messages and then tap a new blue camera icon at the bottom to snap a disappearing photo or video.
While Twitter already lets you share videos and photos, this is not an intuitive feature: requiring multiple taps to open up the camera and tweet out a finished message.
Right now, tapping the attachments icon in Android Messages shows a horizontal row of icons above your navigation keys for adding stickers, taking a photo, sending a picture you've already captured, recording a voice message, and sharing your location.
To use either of the new screen effects, type your message or insert a photo or sticker in the Messages app, then press firmly (or long - tap on devices without 3D Touch) the send button.
Sharing content that you're viewing to the person you're messaging with is also very easy: One tap can take you from looking at an Instagram, Facebook Photo, or a tweet to sharing it with someone via Chat Heads.
Messaging + Skype: you can finally attach and send photos by tapping on the paperclip icon in the message window.
When a user receives an inbound message from someone, either a text message or a Facebook message, the sender's Facebook profile photo appears on the screen in a small circle, where users can tap the photo to chat with that person, even if you're doing something else with your handset.
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