Taking photos with a phone or tablet is fun and very neat.
After all, even affordable handsets come with cameras that can snap a pretty
photo. Even better, our mobile devices let us share our masterpieces with friends,
family, and the world instead of just keeping them private. That's where photo
sharing apps come into play – the likes of Instagram, Path, Tumblr, Imgur, to
name a few.
However, these aren't the only apps that let you share
photos straight from a mobile device. In fact, there's tons of them out there,
available for both the iPhone,
the iPad, and Android smartphones and
tablets. Here we've picked some of the ones that are worth checking out. Let us
know down in the comments which one you like the most!
Familiar Photo
Sharing
Familiar makes sharing photos with family and loved ones by
turning your smartphone or tablet into a digital picture frame. Photos are
delivered privately to your friends' and relatives' desktop, tablet, and
smartphone. Existing images can be imported from Facebook, Picasa, and SmugMug.
(Android and iPhone)
SphereShare
As the name implies, SphereShare enables you to upload
Photosphere images (360-degree panorama shots) straight from your Android
smartphone. These can then be shared with others, who can view your 360-degree
masterpieces on another device. Additionally, you can view and download
user-submitted photos. (Android)
Flickr
Want to show off your photos to the world? Then Flickr will
get the job done. It allows one to take, edit, and share photos via Facebook,
Twitter, and the vast Flickr community. Besides, the Flickr database contains
millions of beautiful images to flick through. (Android and iPhone)
Wink
Say hello to your friends with a photo! Wink is made for
quick and private photo sharing with any of your contacts. There's no need to
add people manually as the app does that for you. (Android | iPhone)
SnapChat
SnapChat is a photo sharing app with a twist. It will delete
a photo in no more than 10 seconds after the recepient has seen it. That makes
it ideal for sending those sexy images to your significant other (although you
probably shouldn't anyway). (Android | iPhone)
Mobli
Mobli is made for snapping, tagging and sharing photos and
videos with friends and the world. People, locations and hashtags can be
followed. Photos aren't cropped, and the length of videos being uploaded isn't
limited. With the built-in messaging system, you can send messages to other
Mobli users. (Android)
Photobucket
The mobile Photobucket app provides access to your
Photobucket account for uploading, storing, and sharing all of your photos.
Manage your albums wherever you are! Photos that are already uploaded to
Photobucket by other users can be viewed and downloaded straight to your mobile
device. (Android | iPhone)
Rando
Rando is a bit different from all the other photo sharing
apps out there. It is made for sharing photos with random people from around
the world. The user never know who their photo goes to, and the recipient never
knows who sent it. There are no likes, no comments, no communication between
users. Just photo sharing at its randomest! (Android | iPhone)
SnapDash
SnapDash isn't just a photo sharing app. It is also kind of
like a game - take a photo of someone posing and the app will automatically add
a caption to the image based on their position. The results can then be
instantly shared via Facebook or Twitter, of course. (iPhone)
Postagram
Sharing photos in digital format is one thing, but sending
your friend a hard copy is a whole different story. Postagram is an app that
gets the job done. It is easy to use and lets anyone turn a photo into a small
postcard for a modest fee. Cards can be mailed internationally. (Android |
iPhone)
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