There are Happy and Gay (2021) Hindi Web Seriesa few fun Snapchat settings tweaks that can make the app work better for you. And even more fun-er-er.
From customizing emojis to giving yourself a Snapchat "birthday party," our suggestions will see you making the most of the available functionality. Get in there!
You know that friend emojis change over time based on how you interact with your Snapchat buddies, but did you know you can customize them to show alternative emojis?
To start changing your friend emojis, tap the ghost icon at the top of your screen. Now tap on the cog-shaped Settings icon to the top right.
Scroll down to the Additional Services section, then select Manage
Preferences. From here, choose Friend Emojis.
Tap on the emoji you want to customize, e.g., "Besties," then select which emoji you want to represent this friend category.
As you can see from our screengrab above, you can have some fun with this!
Snapchat's Memories rollout means the current default is to save Snaps and Stories to your Memories, not your Camera Roll as per the old days.
You can easily override this though with a quick dive into your settings. Again, tap the ghost icon on your screen and go into Settings via the cog-shaped icon to the top right. Tap the Memories option.
Hit up the Save To... section at the bottom and you can now elect to save content to Memories, Memories & Camera Roll or Camera Roll Only.
You can change how your friend's Snapchat username appears to you. This is useful if either a buddy has a stooopidscreen name you can never remember, or as a way to save time if they aren't in your "Best Friends" to make them show up further up Snapchat's alphabetical friends list.
To change a name, simply head to your friends list. Tap on the ghost icon at the top of your screen, then select My Friends.
Tap on the friend who's name you want to change and in the pop-up box that appears, tap the larger screen name (i.e., not the username). This will bring up another box that gives you the option to change it.
Alternatively, you can tap the cog-shaped icon that appears top right of the pop up box and select Edit Name. Same result. Don't forget to hit Save.
You can link your Bitmoji account to use personalized Bitmoji graphics in your Snapchat content. It's well worth doing, but do note you need at least iOS 9 or Android 4.1 for it to work.
Ensure you're logged into your Bitmoji app and open Snapchat. Tap the ghost icon at the top, hit up the cog-shaped icon to access your Settings, go to the Bitmoji option, then Link Bitmoji.
Follow the permissions prompts that appear and you'll see a confirmation screen.
Now, with your accounts linked up, you can place Bitmoji graphics on Snaps and send them in chats. If your buddies are also Bitmojied up, you can share Friendmoji stickers too.
You can give yourself a Snapchat-themed birthday celebration with a feature hidden in your Settings menu.
Head to Settings via the ghost and cog icons, then tap on Birthday under My Account. Here, you can toggle on the option to enable your personal Birthday Party.
As well as give you a birthday cake icon next to your name on your special date this will also give you some "other fun surprises" on the big day itself...
Screencaps: Snapchat, captured by Amy-Mae Turner
Topics Snapchat
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