Sometimes when you’re looking at your Instagram selects and you can’t quite decide between a few options, or when you want to post something from your trip but also don’t want to overwhelm your followers with a bunch of different pictures in a row, you feel keenly the absence of the ability to post a gallery as a single update.
A new update pushed to beta testers on Android reveals the beginnings of an album-posting option, which lets you select multiple images from your phone’s camera roll to include in a single post. The update was first spotted by Droid Life, and confirmed by The Verge and other beta users — though not everyone running the latest update (10.7.0, for those keeping track) can access the feature just yet.
Droid Life says users can pick up to 10 images to post at once, with separate filters and edits available for each. This sounds like something that will change my life forever, to be honest, and I can’t wait for it to get here.
Instagram added the feature for advertisers back in March, 2015, and since then it’s been the exclusive tool of those willing to give the company money in order to hawk their wares and services. Hopefully this is a sure sign that us in the cheap seats will be able to enjoy the same privileges sooner rather than later.