Snapchat announced today that, after months of work, the popular social app will start rolling out a brand new version of its Android app. In an effort to squash bugs, improve compatibility, and just ...
Snapchat announced a big move in late 2017. It was going to fix all of the problems its Android version had in comparison to the iOS version. The goal was a cleaner, faster, and less buggy experience.
After a year of its user count shrinking or staying flat, Snapchat is finally growing again, and more growth is likely on the way. That’s because it’s finally completed the rollout of Project Mushroom ...
Snapchat executives faced tough questions from investors in New York on Tuesday. Most of all: why is user growth slowing? So far, Snap Inc. has been quick to blame the slowdown on shaky Android ...
Android app users rejoice. Snapchat has just discovered that developing better for Android will boost its global reach, user base, and, perhaps, even help it hit its financial targets for once. CEO ...
Snapchat may soon get better for Android users, but that day is not today. On Monday, Snap teased its long-awaited Android redesign, something that should delight its frustrated users. But while the ...
Snapchat for Android is apparently set to become a lot better in the future, with some performance improvements coming next week and more upgrades slated for later this year. The move to bet more on ...
After years of customers complaining that the Snapchat app on Android was inferior to the iOS version, the company rebuilt it from scratch as an “investment.” As it turns out, that investment has paid ...
Snap has finally begun publicly testing the engineering overhaul of its slow and buggy Android app that for years has cost Snapchat users. Promising early results and reduction in app startup time ...
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