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Pokémon believes that photos taken with the AR feature+ are a tremendous inspiration to the community. That is perhaps the reason why they have now released a new feature for Pokémon Go. In other words, the camera to take photos in Pokémon Go will be available to use at almost any time. It will work differently than it does now, which is only available when viewing wild Pokémon.
You can photograph the Pokémon you already have at any time, in a very easy way.Here's how to access Pokémon Go Snapshot It will be much easier to get good photos of your Pokémon, since they will appear anywhere.
How to use Pokémon Go Snapshot?
From the Pokémon Go blog they tell us that Instant Go will work with any Pokémon we have saved. The function is very easy to use, all you have to do is look for a specific Pokémon and access the camera in the item bag. If it doesn't work for you, you may need to update the app.
- Enter the menu and select a Pokémon.
- Once this is done, use the Item camera with that Pokémon.
- Tap on the screen to throw the Poké Ball anywhere you want, at any time.
With this function you can move around him to take a picture of him in the pose you want. Best of all, you can use any angle for the photo, and anywhere you want. If your Pokémon isn't looking or is focused in the wrong direction, you'll be able to swipe across the screen to get it to pay attention to you. You may not even be interested in this, you may want to take a picture of him as a thinker (we leave that to your choice).
Is there a photo limit?
None, you can take all the photos you want during the camera session without running out of film (unless you don't have memory). The photos will be saved on your mobile automatically and you will find them in the gallery or directly in the game. You can share these Pokémon Go photos on your social networks or wherever you want Just do it directly from the gallery or from the game itself, clicking on share and choosing the application desired.
The Pokémon Go team says they can't wait to see our Pokémon in action. The hashtag GOsnapshot will be the one you should use on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook so that the Pokémon Go staff can show the best ones to the world.