Instagram first appeared on Windows mobile devices back in 2013. That first time, it appeared in beta form and remained so.
Photo sharing app now available for Windows 10 mobile devices
Just like is to be expected with any early software release, the app comes with its fair share of bugs.
Today, the photo sharing app is also available for the much talked about Windows 10 OS on Windows mobile devices, but it still retains the better designation (don't look at me, I'm just as confused as you are).
Just like is to be expected with any early software release, the app comes with its fair share of bugs. The known issues include crashing while taking and editing a photo, using Facebook to log in, and using the "Share to" tool.
Regardless, all signs point to this being a full (or fuller) version of the app, especially since the other beta versions of the app left out stuff like the in-app camera and video support.
If you have a Windows 10 device, you can download it now from the Windows Store, if you're interested. You can even give Instagram feedback by physically shaking your phone. No, I'm not kidding.
Enjoy!
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