This is especially true when you’re watching a video on a mobile equipment.

Some of the most popular video-sharing apps have time limits of only a few seconds.

Instagram

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Appealing interface.

Tourist filming waterfall with smartphone

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Hashtags and links let you connect your videos to other social media pages.

No way to separate or filter video and photo content.

Instagram used to be everybody’s favorite mobile photo-sharing app, and it still is.

Snapchat on a mobile phone

Instagram Stories videos must be a minimum of three seconds long and can be a maximum of 15 seconds.

Videos on the main feed can run up to 60 seconds.

For now, there’s no way to separate or filter out video content from photos on Instagram.

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Snapchat

Geofilters.

Silly and creative editing options.

Predominantly used by teens and young adults.

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Like Instagram,Snapchatlets you post both photos and videos.

Photos and videos self-destruct after only a few seconds once your recipients have viewed them.

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you might save clips to the camera roll.

Easy to find/invite friends.

Easy to trim videos for sharing.

you’ve got the option to’t watch full videos without going to another app.

Some video apps are more about the editing features while others focus heavily on thesocial networkingexperience.

Tapping any video will take you to the full version on YouTube.

Vigo Video

Curated feeds.

Lots of filters and effects.

Ability to add popular music to videos.

No option to disallow others to download your videos.

Videos can run up to 15 seconds.

1 Second Everyday

Free with no advertising.

Ability to leave notes on clips.

Clips are stored on your phone or your Google account.

Some features, like unlimited backup, only offered via the paid Pro plan.

Android app not up to par with iOS experience.

The name says it all.

It encourages people to create one clip a day.