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Apple is Reportedly Developing Social Video Sharing App for Launch in 2017

Ankita Pareek
Ankita Pareek
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Ahead of iPhone 7 launch next month, Apple is in the news for its next venture. The Cupertino-based technology giant is planning to launch a video sharing and editing application for its iPhone and iPad. This plan’s main motto is to integrate social networking applications within its mobile products. According to some people familiar with the matter, Apple’s entry into the new arena is a response to the success of social media-focused companies such as Facebook and Snapchat.

In the last quarter, Apple’s device business has slowed down significantly, which is a “pressing issue” for the company. Since more players emerged in Silicon Valley as a service provider rather than concentrating on the Hardware business – Apple is thinking in the same way. The company’s Chief Executive Officer, Tim Cook, is eyeing services by the company in the same way it generates revenue through the App Store and iCloud storage.

Earlier in 2010, Apple failed to successfully launch its iTunes-focused social network, Ping, and any other social media services. But now, as Snapchat and Facebook’s Instagram and Messenger apps go on top, Apple is seeking to create more features that will be going to be much more relevant markedly for the younger users.

It is a very usual thing we all know that nowadays people spend a lot of time with apps. So as per the information from the other sources, Facebook’s mobile users are on its News Feed, Instagram, and Messenger an average of 50 minutes a day, while Snapchat’s 150 million daily active user spends an average of 30 minutes per day with the photo and video-sharing app of the top 10 free third party iPhone apps in the App Store.

This upcoming update will run on recent iPhone and iPad models. Apple’s updated iMessage, announced in June, will include animated effects like balloons and fireworks to illustrate text messages, an App Store with plug-ins for sending animated images and stickers, and many more tools to draw on top of photos and videos as well.

Now Apple is going to start a new application for Video Sharing, which will allow the users to record video, apply filters, and draw over the media. This software is designed with the intention that the video can be edited, shot, and uploaded in less than 1 minute.

The new growing generation with Snapchat and Instagram will like this software because it provides most features similar to that one. All this information is provided by a person from Apple but very secretly because plans are private.

As per the statement provided by a company employee, this product will be going to be under development by Mr. Joe Weil, the former president of a New York-based video production company. There is a video blogging app named KnowMe is also co-developed by Mr. Joe, as per the information collected from his LinkedIn profile.

Apple said that if this project meets the company’s all timetables and expectations, it will only be released in the market- it might launch in 2017.

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