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简介Snapchatters, rejoice! The app teenagers are addicted to and adults can't seem to figure out has bee ...
Snapchatters, rejoice! The app teenagers are addicted to and adults can't seem to figure out has been updated with the ability to zoom in via the camera without needing to lift your thumb off the capture button.
In previous versions of Snapchat, the only way to zoom in was to use two hands -- one hand on the capture button and the other (with a pinch gesture) to zoom in.
SEE ALSO:16 apps that will seriously raise your Instagram gameOnce you've updated your Snapchat app the latest version, you only need need to drag your finger up and away from the capture button.
About effing time!!! pic.twitter.com/aObq84xop5
— Raymond Wong (@raywongy) May 9, 2016
Snapchat recently announced its users now watch over 10 billion videos a day. Advertisers and content publishers continue to jump at the opportunity to get space in the Discover section of the app. Mashableis a content partner with a Discover channel.
The new one-handed zoom feature is a welcome update to Snapchat's UI. Here's to hoping maybe we'll get these crazier ideas that don't exist (yet).
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