More than a million people have downloaded an app that makes them wait until the next day to see their photos.
Star power and broader photography trends, however, don’t explain why nearlyof David’s Disposable’s total downloads mysteriously occurred over the course of Tuesday and Wednesday alone, according to the analytics firm Sensor Tower. The app’s developers did come out with a 1.1 version of the app fixing multiple bugs last weekend, and it recently
on Apple’s curated “Apps We Love Right Now” list. It’s unclear, though, what exactly is driving this download bonanza.It certainly executes on its concept. The app’s interface looks almost identical to the backside of a Fujifilm QuickSnap camera. There are virtual renderings of the familiar switch for flash and a bulky shoot button. The bottom of the screen has an “information” phone number that you’ll find is disconnected if you try to call it.
Here’s a screenshot of me trying to take a pic of my Nature Valley Oats ‘n Honey granola bar. Alas, the winding wheel on the top right is purely decorative.I haven’t heard of this app. Am I old?Readers like you make our work possible. Help us continue to provide the reporting, commentary and criticism you won’t find anywhere else.
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