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Snapchat Tip: Here’s how to send a Snap with photos on your phone

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Do you have a beautiful image or video in your gallery and want to send it to your friends in Snapchat? We explain with a filter how you can still send the Snap.

Snapchat basically doesn’t allow you to send a Snap with photos you’ve already taken. So you are always bound to use the built-in Snap camera. If you only think about Snapping it to one of your friends after you’ve taken a photo, you might think it’s too late. However, developers have found a detour that can still send a photo that is already on your phone with a Snap filter.

As mentioned before, it is useful if you think about taking the photo in Snapchat too late and have already taken it with your regular camera app. In addition, your ‘regular’ camera app offers many more options for taking the photo the way you want. You don’t have to look in the Snap camera for a Pro mode. Finally, the quality of photos from the Snap camera on Android is many times worse than the output from the camera app that comes bundled with your phone. Samsung is, since a close collaboration with Snapchat from the S21 series, the only manufacturer that has managed to tackle the difference in quality.

Snap with photos from your gallery

To create the Snap with photos from the gallery of your iOS or Android device, you need to use a filter. Also, be aware that others can see that you used a filter – and specifically which filter too – when creating the Snap. Doesn’t that stop you? Then we’ll snap.

  1. Open the Snapchat app on Android or iOS
  2. Click on it Smiley icon next to the camera button
  3. Then select the option in the bottom bar To discover
  4. In the search bar enter the text Upload in
  5. Choose the filter called Upload van Monir Hasko
  6. Swipe through the list of photos that pops up and choose the photo you want to send
  7. Click on the yellow button bottom center and edit the snap as usual
  8. Select Send to complete the process

Sent? You basically fooled Snapchat with the filter by filling the entire image with an image. By the way, the above process also works with videos (with audio). Make sure that you shoot photos and videos in the correct aspect ratio beforehand. Because the filter tries to make the image or video fill the screen, it zooms in on your image or video until it fills the frame in Snap.

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