Instagram for Android mobike now works offline

Facebook announced at its F8 developer conference that the android version of Instagram is getting offline functionality. Offline mode could eventually make it to iOS as well, according to TechCrunch. The next time your phone accesses the internet, Instagram will go back through this history and complete each of those actions. (I was able to get some of it to work in New York on a phone running Android Nougat, for example.) Facebook says it's making Instagram more usable offline in order to improve the experience for users in countries where there's either unreliable service or limited access to consistent internet connections.


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Instagram now has partial offline support on Android


Instagram now has partial offline support on Android
However, according to information from TechCrunch, the possibility for offline support on iOS is beingThe entire concept of offline support was probably introduced to help Instagram gain even more traction in developing countries, where a constant stable Internet connection is not as easy to come by. "explored"Facebook had its F8 developer conference yesterday, and among the many announcements the company made, was a new feature for Instagram. Additionally, the offline capabilities are only added to the android app, and not the iOS one, probably due to the more restrictive nature of Apple's OS, when it comes to app development. Interaction with said posts will also be possible, in the form of likes and comments. Only time will tell whether this will actually pay off.via TechCrunch

Instagram on Android gets offline mode


Instagram on Android gets offline mode
Much of this functionality is now available on android , which is the preferred device type in the developing world. While Snapchat seems to have forgotten about the developing world, Instagram knows everyone everywhere wants visual communication. Instagram engineer Hendri says offline users will be able to see content previously loaded in Instagram's feed. Facebook's developing world app Facebook Lite shot to 200 million users in just a year, proving the big opportunity Instagram could seize by allowing users to enjoys the app even in isolation. Today at F8, Instagram announced it's built support for using most of its features without Internet access.


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