Vine set to transform into an application soon.
sers may have mourned Twitter’s decision to get rid of Vine last October, but it turns out that Vine will transform into a mobile application upon its return.
As reported by dailysocial.id, the application dubbed Vine Camera is slated to be available for Android and iOS users in January.
The camera application will enable users to create six seconds of looping video, the same feature that Vine had originally. Yet, instead of being uploaded to Vine’s platform, the video created through this application will either be stored in the user’s internal phone memory or be uploaded to Twitter.
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Vine is also planning to create a ‘Follow on Twitter’ notification for its users in the upcoming days, with the intention to make it easier for Vine followers to find other video creators' Twitter accounts.
Additionally, Vine announced that it has now enabled users to download their vines through the application or through its official website, as well as ensuring that every video that has been created in the past will remain on vine.co. (mas/asw)
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