The app has been instrumental in getting voters to register, securing about 418,000 registrations in two weeks recently. Earlier this year, the company redesigned its app to attract more users, but caught flak for messing it up — something CEO Evan Spiegel himself admitted. In an effort to fix that, Spiegel said in prepared remarks released alongside this quarter’s results that “We have been developing a completely new version of our Android application.” It’s meant to be “lightweight, modular, and performant,” he said.
That could help Snap continue to grow its user numbers after the slump it had in the past few months, which Spiegel said happened “primarily among Android users.”
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