We decided to start off our snaps with a Samsung Galaxy Note, which not only offers a brilliant 1280 x 800-pixel display, but also a 5.3-inch surface on which to frame images and preview filters. Beyond the enormous variety of capture tools now available, it seems that not much has changed -- your favorite filters are still there, making those smartphone shots glow just as brilliantly as before. And, if you happen to despise the Instagram effect, this would probably be a good time to take that long-planned holiday from social media -- if it hasn't already, your screen is about to explode with colorful perfect squares of image funk goodness.
Update: It appears that the Android version has yet to add the selective focus tool or Flickr integration available in the iOS app. You can, however, brighten up the image and add or remove a frame.
Instagram for Android hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 03 Apr 2012 12:40:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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