Popular YouTuber David Dobrik has harnessed his passionate and loyal fanbase to get his new smartphone app to hit 1 million downloads in less than a month., which is designed to mimic the experience of using a disposable camera — all the way from photo-taking to photo-printing. Since its launch on December 23, the Apple iOS-only app has been downloaded more than 1 million times, according to data from app analytics firm Sensor Tower.
that has developed a cult following among both Instagram influencers and everyday users. Both apps open to a screen that turns your phone into a green Fujifilm-style disposable camera, and apply 90s-appropriate filters. However, David's Disposable goes further and tries to comprise the entirety of the disposable camera process in a single place. Through the app, users can take photos — which are only viewable at 9 am the following day, after taking the time to "develop." You can also order prints of the photos right from the app, which are developed and sent to you at $1 a photo.
"People are pushing back in this era against trying to be perfect, and you can't be perfect with a disposable camera," said Adam Hadi, a member of the team in charge of marketing Dobrik's app. "It's his app. People love David, and this is just another way to interact with him."
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