Starting today, the Snapchat dual camera will be accessible to all users worldwide through the iPhone Operating System (iOS). In a few months, the Android operating system will also be included. The link to the blog post about Snapchat is shared here. All you do is click on the link and access the list of iPhones that are given access to Snapchat’s dual camera feature.

SNAP BLOGPOST: https://support.snapchat.com/en-GB/a/dual-camera

The following iPhone models will have access to this special feature from Snapchat at first. iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone SE, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. The balance models will be updated in time and all you do is keep checking this update to get this gift feature on your phone.

Snapchat plans to unveil Android smartphones

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Earlier this year, Snapchat parent Snap Inc. went public with its much-anticipated initial public offering (IPO), seeking to raise up to $3 billion.

The feature when used can have an effect as explained below:

You are watching a live football match with your friends in person at the stadium. Previously you could post the match being played and post your reaction via Snapchat. Now you will have both your cameras, front and back at the same time, and record the proceedings on the field and your reaction. Your friends who couldn’t be with you on the field now would be thrilled.

Step-by-step details on using the Snapchat dual camera.

• Open Snapchat • The new icon appears on the dual camera. • Click the dual camera icon. • Choose the best angle for your photo and see the 4 layouts provided. • Add the music and stickers you want to use from the toolbar provided. • Use the ‘flip camera’ function according to your requirements by choosing the front or rear camera. Now with this feature, your content gets more depth and of course, your friends will love the effect. Disclaimer: This content was created by an external company. The views expressed here are those of the respective authors/entities and do not represent the views of the Economic Times (ET). ET does not warrant, guarantee or endorse any of its contents or be responsible for them in any way. Take all reasonable steps to ensure that any information and content provided is correct, up-to-date and verified. ET hereby disclaims any warranty, express or implied, relating to the report and any content thereof.