Instagram for Android sees another update – tablets and Wi-Fi only devices supported
It has only been a few days since Instagram for Android went live in the Google Play store. With over a million downloads in the first day; it is definitely a popular app. Instagram has already released some updates, the latest of which brings support for tablets and Wi-Fi only devices.
While the app’s layout isn’t exactly optimized for tablets, it does stretch to fill the larger screen, making viewing images in your stream much more pleasant. Other additions include the ability to install to the SD card, a fix to correct the audio mute bug that occurred during capture, and various bug patches and improvements.
Instagram for Android requires the device to have a camera and be running Android 2.2 or later with OpenGL ES support.
You can head on over to the Google Play store to grab the latest release to get your Instagram fix on your tablet.
source: AndroidCentral
While the app’s layout isn’t exactly optimized for tablets, it does stretch to fill the larger screen, making viewing images in your stream much more pleasant. Other additions include the ability to install to the SD card, a fix to correct the audio mute bug that occurred during capture, and various bug patches and improvements.
You can head on over to the Google Play store to grab the latest release to get your Instagram fix on your tablet.
source: AndroidCentral
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