In the latest Snapchat update, Snap Inc. has added group messaging functionality to its photo messaging app. Though it was previously limited to one-on-one conversations, Snapchat’s new group messages allow for up to 16 people to take part in chats. This feature appears in the Snapchat update to version 9.45.0.0.As with a regular Snapchat message, group Snaps can be opened once and played once before they are deleted and will remain available in the group for 24 hours after being sent. The new interface also allows you to tap another members’ names to jump into an individual conversation with them. Additionally, the latest Snapchat update introduces a ‘Scissors’ tool which lets users cut out part of their Snap to create a sticker for their sticker drawer. This feature will appear on iOS first, with the Android rollout arriving later.See also:These are the Snapchat Spectacles2 days agoRecent updatesSpectaclesNovember 14: Spectacles are Snap Inc’s new glasses which feature an integrated camera, allowing users to record 10-second videos and send them via Snapchat. They’re on sale now for $129.99 at select locations and you can read our early thoughts on them in the link above.Snapchat World LensesNovember 9: Snapchat has been updated with an augmented reality component known as World Lenses which overlays digital effects into the real world. The AR effects, which appear in circular icons at the bottom of the camera interface, include a torch animation which lights up a scene, snowfall, and floating hearts.Snapchat FormattingAugust 31: Snapchat has introduced a number of new formatting features for customizing the captions of your Snaps. You can add italics, bold, and underlined styles simply by pressing and holding on the text, and if you’re taking a video Snap, you can now tag a caption anywhere in video and it will remain attached to that object for the duration.INSTALL SNAPCHAT
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Snapchat update adds long-awaited group messaging feature
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