Instagram will soon let you share multiple photos in one post
Multi-photo Instagram galleries are finally coming soon
— and for everyone. Currently, only advertisers have the ability to
publish several photos in a single post, which users can swipe through
horizontally. But inside the latest beta release of Instagram for Android is evidence that this same feature is making its way to the app’s 600 million users.
Instead of tapping on a photo, you long-press. From
there, a prompt instructs you to select up to 10 images or videos. You
can apply a single filter to all of them, or tap into each photo to
apply separate effects before posting everything in a single gallery.
Your followers and other Instagram users will be able to like individual
photos in each post.
Credit to Droid Life and Philip Chang on Twitter
for first noticing this in the newest beta update. I’ve confirmed
directly that it’s in there. Unfortunately, the feature is likely
showing up a little earlier than Instagram intended. It seems rather
buggy, for one, and trying to actually publish albums produces an error
message every time.
The Verge reached out to Instagram for more
information on when albums will widely roll out across Android and iOS,
but a spokesperson declined to comment. Hopefully very soon, albums will
save us all from a cascade of endless vacation, baby, and wedding
photos in the timeline — often out of chronological order.
Once this is checked off the list, maybe Instagram will
move onto other common feature requests like a native regram function
and scheduled posts. Lately, the company has instead seemed more focused
on copying Snapchat (very well, admittedly) and live video.
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