Vine has finally arrived for Windows Phone device owners.
The Vine app made its debut for the devices utilizing the Windows Phone 8 platform.
Although the app launched on Nov. 13, an update was released as Version 1.0.0.1. The update featured a fix to problems related to the app's login.
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"Unique to Windows Phone, you can pin your favorite Vine accounts to your homescreen, and use Pivots to easily switch between your apps," wrote Vine Designer Ryan Swigart. "We love to see what each person contributes to Vine, and we're excited to welcome Windows Phone users to the community."
With Vine, users can upload unlimited videos for free and share on social media websites such as Facebook and Twitter. Vine allows its users to find, follow and interact with fellow Vine account holders.
As of 6 p.m. EST, the Vine app for Windows Phone garnered over 988 reviews. With the reviews, the app received four-and-a-half stars.
Vine requires 10MB of memory for the user to install the app onto their Windows Phone 8 device.
The Vine app was first confirmed for Windows Phone devices during the Nokia World event in Abu Dhabi on Oct. 22.
The Vine app has been available for iOS and Android devices and allows users to create looping videos with audio. The Vine app for Android and iOS devices, however, does not allow users to pin their favorite Vine accounts on their Start screen.
To download Vine from the Windows Phone Store, click here.
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