After 13 long years, Snapchat finally has a native iPad version

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If you like Snapchat and you have an iPad, today is your lucky day, and it's a day you've waited years for.

Tablet displaying Snapchat interface with various user stories, including a person holding a dog and another story featuring two persons outdoors.
Snapchat is on the iPad, although solely in portrait



If, instead, your first experience of Snapchat was right now with its brand-new, long-awaited, much-anticipated iPad app, then you've just had its full glory in somewhere between 11 inches and 13 inches. It's exactly the same instant social media Snapchat it ever was on iPhones, and that's quite possibly how it should be.

For a Snapchat fan, the new iPad app is an almost no-compromise, properly scaled up version of the iPhone app. It offers all the immediate sharing of videos and photos, of distorting your face or covering it in hilarious makeup.

If you're not a Snapchat fan, ditto.

The signup and login screens are still expanded iPhone ones and look very bare. Then when you're using it, you have no option but to hold your iPad in portrait mode -- there is no landscape Snapchat at all.

It's otherwise seemingly identical to the iPhone experience, except that it has been nicely revised for its new device. The app uses its new screen size well and, once logged in, there is none of the usual obvious scaling up or spacing out of images.

And there's also no escaping that within seconds you are contacted by a stranger wanting to chat.

Snapchat came to the iPhone in 2011. But it came some 15 months after the iPad was released, so there was surely already a market, and there was surely enough time to make a native iPad edition.

Which the company ultimately did, some 13 years later. Better late than never, we suppose.

But then it's here now and that's not something you can say about Instagram, whose developer still says the iPad market isn't big enough to bother about.

Plus Snapchat has done its move to iPad very well. If you like that sort of thing.



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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 4
    wait 13 years ago? Although Snapchat didn’t become popular until i was in middle school in 15’ (or at least not well known by us unlike the short lived yet popular Vine). There seems to be two sects of older GenZ where you either have all your friends in Insta or SnapChat. There is a 3rd section where you have to have both in order to communicate with each friend group. At least I personally don’t have friends who main TikTok cause that will be chaos. And regular text messaging is dead unless; it is for work groups (and there is always that one android user).
    bonobobbaconstangwatto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 4
    baconstangbaconstang Posts: 1,142member
    Let's see now.... No....No.....and I guess not.  
    Dang! Oh well.
    edited August 27 watto_cobra
  • Reply 3 of 4
    yyzguyyyzguy Posts: 10member
    Now do Threads so I can finally leave X.   What is it with these social media companies that assume everyone uses a phone and not a tablet?
    watto_cobraAlex_V
  • Reply 4 of 4
    danoxdanox Posts: 3,229member
    yyzguy said:
    Now do Threads so I can finally leave X.   What is it with these social media companies that assume everyone uses a phone and not a tablet?
    In the back of their minds I think they believe Apple will beg them to put their program on Apple system for money but Tim Cook never makes the call and never will. ;)
    edited August 28 Alex_V
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