One million downloads later, Frontback brings its two-direction photo-sharing app to Android
More than eight months after it first launched on iOS, Frontback is finally bringing its photo-sharing app to Android too. The core raison d’être of Frontback is simple – it lets you snap a picture with both the front- and rear-facing cameras, and then stick them together in a single image. You can also add short messages, mention friends you’re with and include hashtags, then share across all the usual social outlets. While the Android version is more or less the same as the iOS incarnation, there is a brand-new feature in tow here – offline mode. This means…
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