Snapchat is reportedly working on a subscription plan and it could give users access to a host of features, including the ability to pin conversations. With the rollout of Snapchat+, users may have to pay to access exclusive, experimental and pre-release features on the social media platform. With the premium subscription, Snapchat users will get custom Snapchat icons and a special badge. The upcoming feature was first spotted on Twitter by a notable developer. According to him, Snapchat+ subscription starts at EUR 4.59 (approximately Rs 370) per month.
Famous developer Alessandro Paluzzi (@alex193a) on Twitter suggested He Snapchat Snapchat is working on a new subscription plan called +. Users who opt for a subscription plan will have access to a custom Snapchat icon, a special badge, and it will allow users to pin a conversation with a friend. The screenshot shared by Paluzzi indicates the pricing details of the Snapchat+ subscription.
According to the tweet, a one-month Snapchat+ subscription costs EUR 4.59 (approximately Rs 370), while the six-month plan costs EUR 24.99 (approximately Rs 2,000). A one-year subscription plan is shown with a price tag of EUR 45.99 (approximately Rs 3,700). Apart from this, the company can give a free trial of one week for the users. Payment is charged to the User’s Play store account and the subscription can be automatically renewed after a selected interval unless the User cancels it.
However, Snapchat has not yet shared any information regarding the release of the premium service.
The social media platform has recently introduced many new features. This announced A new Shared Stories functionality that allows users who have already been added to a group of Shared Stories to invite other Snapchatters to that group to view and contribute to the story. Also, snapchat parent snap Expansion Its partnership with Moj of ShareChat to integrate its AR camera kit within MX TakaTak. With this, the MX Takatak app now offers the ability to access new camera experiences powered by Snapchat’s augmented reality (AR) technology.
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