Facebook Introduces iPhone Camera App
Facebook on Thursday unveiled a camera app for the iPhone.
When you launch the app, you'll see a feed of photos from the people related to you in Fecebook. You can swipe to see more of any album or tap to enlarge an individual photo. You can also quickly share multiple photos all at once instead of having to post one at a time. You'll have a chance to add a caption, say where you were and tag friends before you share.
To take a photo, you tap a camera icon in the upper left corner of your screen, aim and shoot. You can then add filters, crop or tilt your photo.
The app also offers easy photo editing with new tools like the ability to crop, rotate and add filters to any picture in your camera roll.
The app is available for iPhone from Apple's App Store.
Facebook didn't give details on when it might release a version of the app for phones that run on Google's Android operating system.
To take a photo, you tap a camera icon in the upper left corner of your screen, aim and shoot. You can then add filters, crop or tilt your photo.
The app also offers easy photo editing with new tools like the ability to crop, rotate and add filters to any picture in your camera roll.
The app is available for iPhone from Apple's App Store.
Facebook didn't give details on when it might release a version of the app for phones that run on Google's Android operating system.