Vine is ready to land on our androids

wine is Twitter's response to Facebook's purchase of Instagram, but unlike Facebook, it is based on short videos. Throughout its short existence on the social network, it has managed to become a very popular tool. While it is true, it has not reaped the same popularity as Instagram far from it, and it is currently only available for iOS. But the service is on the right track to achieve it, and Vine is about to reach Android.

Vine is a service that allows us to upload videos less than six seconds to share on Twitter with our friends, in the style of Instagram but replacing the still image with a moving image. Moreover, Vine emerged as a response from Twitter to its loss of Instagram, and it is that by taking over its legacy, it has managed to reap a wide popularity that few of us expected. The problem is that he drinks from the influences of the photography service, and in the same way, he has started his career offering exclusive service and only for teams with iOS, building its fame among apple devices, that is, iPad, iPhone, etc.

For Android there were alternatives to a native application, with client apps that tried to meet the expectations of the users, but the fact that the user could not download a version in conditions from the Play Store, and trustworthy with the seal of the service itself, has generated that the use of this tool on Android is practically null. But Vine knows where to go down the road to fame, and he's not going to forget about the android; something we already knew, but the truth is that Vine has not made a statement about it for a long time and we are still here, waiting.

But, thank the Gods, we won't have to wait much longer, as one of the creators of Vine has confirmed today that they are already in full preparation for landing on the Android runway. So, now we hope that in the next few weeks a new native Vine application will appear on our Google Play. Yes, wait, but just a little bit longer.