The news of Instagram for Windows Phone has been made public courtesy of an official blog post, which notes that of the 150 million folks currently active on the network, 30 million are connected via Android, which hit the Play Store only last year in March. Sure, it doesn’t include video recording just yet, so those on Windows Phone are still a bit behind their iPhone and Android-wielding counterparts, but after such a long wait and exhaustive will they, won’t they, it’s good to see that Facebook has finally delivered. Instagram, the Facebook-owned photo-sharing social network, has long since lacked support for Microsoft’s Windows Phone platform, but following the recent news that a native Instagram for Windows Phone app was on the horizon, the app has now, finally, turned up.
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