The new stickers for Instagram Stories let you share the weather, location and time – just like Snapchat.
Instagram Stories has gotten an update – and it brings a new set of features; stickers for emojis, time, location and just about everything, as well as an ‘hands-free video recording’ feature that lets you record with one click.
To use the stickers, you should click the icon that
shows up next to the text and drawing tools that appear after you have
taken a picture or video. Tapping the smiley icon provides you with
different stickers – options for weather, time and location. Just like
Snapchat.
The major difference though is that Snapchat’s
filters for location and time are fixed, on Instagram Stories, you can
move them around the screen as much as you want.
Instagram makes it easy to put your own spin on the
stickers; in addition to moving them around, you can re-size them, and
choose from different styles to suit your mood.
To celebrate the festive season, you’ll get a new set
of Christmas stickers for the next few weeks. Instagram also promises
new stickers to usher in the new year.
The new hands-free feature also lets you record
videos with a single touch, not the long press we have grown accustomed
to. So, whether you are a musician playing an instrument, or someone who
just wants to share her cooking, you can now do it with both
hands-free.
And in the spirit of borrowing from Snapchat,
Instagram stories now allows you save all your story from the last 24
hours as a single video. But the feature is only available for iOS
users.
The new feature are available as part of the
Instagram 10.3 update which can now be downloaded for Android on Google
Play Store and for iOS in the Apple App store.
Bigbamzz notes:
The iOS gets the exclusives, but the relationship between Snapchat and Instagram is a more interesting case in point.
Instagram’s CEO, Kevin Systrom practically admitted
his product was a copy of Snapchat. Facebook did try to buy the company
in xxxx, but since Mark turned his eyes from the yellow end, Instagram
has used its wider market appeal and 600 million users to slowly remodel
a more-user friendly, ad-ready version of Snapchat.
Since Instagram Stories launched, they have rebuilt
all of Snapchat’s elements except for selfie masks. Facebook Messenger
got that feature as an update earlier this week.
The
imitation is undeniable, and I imagine Snapchat has to figure how to
sidestep this because, originality aside, the Instagram Stories copy-cat
project is paying off.

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