Instagram updated its Android app Tuesday, adding support for the Nexus 7 as well as the ability to share photos you take using the app on Flickr.
Previously, owners were shown a compatibility error message when trying to launch the app on the device. Now people rocking the pint-sized tablet can get full access to Instagram’s features, as well as take photos to upload to the service using the tablet’s sole 1.2-megapixel forward-facing camera.
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The Android app update also now adds the ability to upload photos from the app directly to Flickr. The app already supports sharing on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Foursquare.
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Instagram was in early April.
The Nexus 7 was announced in June at Google’s developer conference. The 7-inch tablet is the first tablet on the market Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The tablet went home in the hands of developers at the conference, and pre-orders of the device that were placed during Google I/O .
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This is what appears when you first open the app.
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