Do you want to make the most of Snap360, the best 360° video app? To record and store amazing videos in your gallery, it’s necessary to grant essential permissions to the app. These include access to the camera and storage, ensuring that every Snap360 feature works smoothly.
In this article, we will explain how to enable the necessary permissions on Android and iOS devices, what to do if you encounter issues, and why these permissions are crucial for enjoying the full Snap360 experience.
Why are these permissions needed?
Camera Permission
This permission allows Snap360 to access your device's camera to record 360° videos. Without it, you won’t be able to capture content.
Storage Permission
This is essential to save your videos directly to your device’s gallery. Without this permission, your recordings won’t be backed up locally.
Important Note:
Snap360 doesn’t access your videos remotely. Videos will only appear in your web gallery once you upload them, ensuring your privacy and security.
How to grant permissions on Android
If you use Android, follow these steps to ensure Snap360 has the necessary permissions:
Open the Snap360 app.
If you haven’t granted the permissions, you will receive a notification asking for them.
Select "Settings" to open the app settings.
Go to "Permissions" and make sure to enable:
Camera: Allows you to record videos.
Storage: Allows you to save videos on your device.
If you need to modify these permissions later, you can do so from Settings > Apps > Snap360 > Permissions.
You’re all set! Now you can record and store videos without any issues.
How to grant permissions on iOS
On iOS devices, follow these steps:
Open the Snap360 app.
When camera and storage permissions are requested, tap "Allow".
If you accidentally denied a permission, fix it by following these steps:
Go to Settings on your device.
Search for Snap360 in the list of apps.
In Permissions, enable both Camera and Photos.
That's it! Now you can record and save videos without any issues.
What to do if permissions won’t enable
If you encounter issues, try these solutions:
Restart your device: A simple restart may resolve permission conflicts.
Update the app: Make sure you have the latest version of Snap360 to avoid compatibility errors.
Re-adjust the permissions: Disable and re-enable the permissions from your device’s settings.
Contact support: If the issue persists, our team is ready to help you through technical support.
Enabling camera and storage permissions on Snap360 is essential to enjoy all its features. With this guide, you can ensure your device is ready to capture and store your 360° videos without issues.
