Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Snapchat launches ‘playlists’ on Android and iOS – CNET in Spanish

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Snapchat was updated on Tuesday to allow the creation of playlists or playlists, the app for Android and iOS.

As its name says, this new feature allows users to manually choose which accounts they want to see the content and going to a play list; the first account chosen is the first to be played and the following accounts are added to a play queue.

This function, says Snapchat, is Auto Advance improved, a function also of Snapchat that reproduced all the snaps of the Stories continuously until the user stop the playback. With the advent of playlists, Auto Advance disappears from the application.

To create a playlist, just touch the image of the account from which you want to view the content. To add one more account to the queue, do the same step on the second count, and so on. When you’re ready to play and enjoy, just touch the button purple at the bottom of the application.

The playback will stop at the moment that is the end of the playlist. Once the list is terminated, the user can choose what accounts to follow of the remaining who did not see in their playlist.

The feature is being enabled from this Tuesday for some snapchatters selected by the own social network. After a small test, the function will be enabling it to more users in a gradual manner on both platforms.

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