TechCrunch’s MG Siegler, who received a bundle of leaked photos from the app, describes it as “awesome” and “amazing.” He goes on to say that it’s sort of like “Path meets Instagram meets Color meets (Path’s new side project) With — with a few cool twists.”
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The button on the lower left of the app is exactly the same as the button on the current Facebook app that takes you back to its home screen, so I think it’s more likely that what we’re looking at is a new photo sharing feature within an upgraded Facebook app. At the moment, Facebook has a fairly rudimentary method of uploading new photos via its iPhone app, so this facelift will be a welcome improvement.
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It makes sense for Facebook to pursue mobile photo sharing since it’s already the dominant photo site on the Web. If implemented well, Facebook could potentially bring mobile photo sharing to a more mainstream audience. It could also spell trouble for smaller and less established photo sharing apps like Color.
Update: TechCrunch released more screenshots of the app this afternoon. Check out a few of them below, which show off social features and multi-picture uploads.
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