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Instagram Beta for Windows Phone 8 finally rolls out, grab your download here

Ron Ron
August 19, 2019
1 min read

Instagram for Windows Phone 8 set to arrive very soon

The highly anticipated Instagram app for Windows Phone 8 has finally rolled out. Just recently, we were treated to the official Vine app for Windows Phone 8. It is great to see more official apps from popular services finally make it to the Windows Phone arsenal.

Instagram, for those that didn’t know, is a popular online photo and video sharing social networking service. Instagram allows one to take pictures and videos and apply cool filters to them to create unique pictures, with the ability to share them to other social networking services like Facebook.

This is just the initial release of the app. “We wanted to make Instagram available to people with Windows Phones as quickly as possible, so we focused on creating an awesome experience with Instagram’s core features. We’re not finished, and our team will continue developing the Windows Phone app to keep releasing features and bringing you the best Instagram possible,” Instagram stated on their official blog.

Hit the download link below to snag the app. Let us know in the comments below if you like the app and if it compares to the variety of third-party apps available in the Windows Phone Store.

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