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Twitter Launches Record GIF Feature For iOS

MEDIA social Twitter is launching new features to maximize the experience of using its service. The new feature is a GIF feature that can be recorded and used directly through the camera, especially for iOS device users.

A little information, GIF which stands for Graphics Interchange Format, has long been used in various virtual spaces. GIF is a simple animated graphic that is usually used for design purposes website.

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Users of iOS systems or Apple devices, can try using the new feature (Photo: Pixabay/free-photos)

GIF is one of the mainstay content on Twitter to enliven and react to other users.

“We know GIFs aren’t new, but what’s new is the option to take your own GIF using your camera for iOS users,” Twitter said of the new feature via its @TwitterSupport account.

Users of iOS systems or Apple devices, can try using the new feature. The trick is to create a ‘New Tweet’ then select the Photo icon, then select the Camera icon, and make sure you select the GIF mode option.

After doing these steps, all you have to do is press the record button to get the GIF you want.

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GIF results that have been created by users cannot be saved as image products to mobile phones (Photo: Pixabay/photomix-company)

You can try making an easy GIF, like making a Boomerang on Instagram. Or you can also prepare story to create an attractive GIF. Once the whole process is complete, the GIF will appear in your thread.

However, as reported by the page The Verge, the feature has been tested. Unfortunately the GIF results obtained cannot be saved as image products to your phone or tablet device.

If you try to save it, Twitter only gives you the Copy GIF Address option. So it looks like you can’t save the GIF format for use in other social networking applications.

For now, this feature is only available for iOS users. For Android users, don’t be discouraged, because there is a possibility that this feature will also be available later for Android users. (Ryn)

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