Fling App Shares your snaps to 50 random people



App review: Fling photo sharing app
If you are bored of the usual photo sharing platforms and mobile applications such as Instagram or Snapchat. Then the Fling app is just perfect for you. This app lets you Share your snaps to 50 Random people anywhere in the world and also lets you receive snaps from random users. This also uses your locations based service (GPS) and shows where your snap was sent from. The app also displays points on the world map displaying the location of users who received your Flings. The apps lets you share snaps, videos, text. The user interface on the app is very fluid and quite friendly for the eyes as well. The colours are a gradient between Peach to Yellow. This app was designed and developed by Superfling which originates from London.

This app released for iOS in July 2014 and the Android app launched just last month. The idea is just like that of popular video chatting website Chatroutlette with a Snapchat like makeover. Users take a snap, video, message and then it gets flinged to random users. If the recipients double tap on a received fling they can then start a conversation on the app. No personal details are shared only the username and user location is shared.

According to the developers of Fling 94 percent users who engaged in a conversation returned back to the app within the week, the app has calculated that on an average any given user would open the app on their mobile phone up to 14 times a day.

TechWreck App rating: 8.5/10

Details
Developer: Superfling
Platform: Android & iOS
Downloads: 500,000+
Version: 1.0.38 (Updated on 17 feb,2015)
Genre: Social Networking
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Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.unii.fling
iTunes –
https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/fling-message-the-world/id838162317?mt=8
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