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According to reports, Snapchat+ gives users personalised Snapchat icons and a unique badge. |
According to Liz Markman, a representative for Snap, Snapchat is purportedly internally testing for its paid membership service named Snapchat+. According to Snapchat, the paid subscription gives users early access to features and other capabilities that are disclosed on the app. According to earlier reports, a month of Snapchat+ subscription is anticipated to cost EUR 4.59 (approximately Rs. 370), and customers can purchase a six-month subscription for EUR 24.99. (roughly Rs. 2,000). The cost of the one-year subscription plan is reportedly EUR 45.99. (roughly Rs. 3,700).
According to a statement made by Liz Markman, a spokesperson for Snap, the social media platform Snapchat is internally developing its paid membership service. Markman said in a post on the website that the business is now occupied with early internal testing of Snapchat+. In addition to learning more about how we can best serve our community, he continued, "We're enthusiastic about the opportunity to provide exclusive, experimental, and pre-release features with our subscribers."
As previously reported, app researcher Alessandro Paluzzi posted on Twitter the anticipated membership fees for the Snapchat+. According to the tweet, a Snapchat+ subscription for one month costs EUR 4.59 (about Rs. 370), while a year-long subscription costs EUR 24.99. Additionally, consumers will pay EUR 45.99 for the paid service for a year (roughly Rs. 3,750). In order to encourage paid subscriptions, the business might also provide users with a one-week free trial. According to reports, the service would automatically renew after a chosen period of time unless the customer cancels it. The payment will reportedly be connected to the user's Play store account.
Additionally, Snapchat+ is rumoured to give users personalised Snapchat icons and a unique badge. Users reportedly have the option to pin conversations with friends.
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