Dual Camera photos are treated just like normal photos in the Snapchat app, which means you can add music and as many stickers as you’d like to them before you post. Snapchat’s many filters can also be used with Dual Camera.
BeReal whenever you want — It’s pretty clear how the burgeoning popularity of BeReal has played into Snap’s decision to move Dual Camera to the main camera interface. It’s refreshing that Snapchat hasn’t simply put an exact replica of BeReal in its app, though — the main timing mechanism of BeReal is absent here, and the layout options are entirely original.
Instagram, meanwhile, is working on a double-camera feature of its own, and that one is pretty much copy-and-pasted right from BeReal’s source code. The “IG Candid” feature even sends random notifications just like BeReal. Instagram has launched plenty of copycat features that end up becoming popular; it’s no surprise that’s how the company plans to take on BeReal’s popularity, too.
Dual Camera will begin rolling out to iOS users on an iPhone XS/XR or newer today. An Android release is expected in the coming months.