150m people use instagram to share photos from their iphone and Andriod phone. Now people are going to share photos from the Windows Phone. People are saying that you cannot take photos in the app and post them up and a spokesperson told Business Insider that "You can add photos from your camera roll, but taking a photo with the in-app camera is not a capability as of now". People are confused and are saying that if they bring the app to window phones then why don't it allow us to take photos and record videos in the app. As on the Windows Phone store listing for the app, one of the feature bullet points is "Video recording with breathtaking cinematic stabilization". A feature that does appear to be missing in the actual app, although there's a greyed-out (and thus unresponsive) video button on the capture screen.
"We wanted to make Instagram available to people with Windows Phones as quickly as possible, so we focused on creating an awesome experience with Instagram’s core features," explains the official Instagram blog post announcing the app's launch. "We’re not finished, and our team will continue developing the Windows Phone app to keep releasing features and bringing you the best Instagram possible." Ensuring the support website and app store listing maintain a consistent (not to mention correct) line would be a good start.
My view: I think Facebook just rushed an launched whatever was ready by then. I also think that loads of people are upset now and are not happy with what they have received from the app and are not satisfied. I think Facebook would eventually loose loads of users now from Facebook and Instagram. Facebook should have waited till the app was complete then they should have launched it. I think Facebook should give away something to its users or they should come up with a new invention which will satisfy the users and they keep on using the apps. This is the thing which might keep their users still using their apps.
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