Two Steps to Save Instagram Photos on Your Device for FREE – How to

Apr 13, 2014 at 06:32am EDT

We love Instagram! Yes, we do, except the times when we crazily love some image shared on InstaG by some user but we cannot apparently save it. It is an intentional attempt to perhaps keep users at bay from taking others' images, however, we can't simply let go of them lovely images.

Save Instagram photos on your device for free:

While you can of course use the power duo of Power and Home key to take a screenshot, crop it and save it, if you want to go the right way, here is how you can save Instagram photos on your camera in a second!

Instagram is doubtlessly one of the most popular photo sharing social networking sites at the moment. With the growing user base, businesses sharing their products' images, designers instagramming their latest and in-work designs, we are always in lookout of saving something or the other. If you have jailbroken your iOS device (non-JB users can try this app from App Store), there is no way why you shouldn't be able to save Instagram photos on your own device with a couple taps!

A new jailbreak tweak, aptly titled as SaveGram, is released which simply adds a Save option in the options (...) menu of any image on Instagram. Simply tap on the ... icon at the bottom right and tap on the new Save key to save that Instagram photo on your device. No fuss.

Developed by the popular member of jailbreaking community, Insaj, SaveGram is available for free on Cydia in the default BigBoss repo. Try it and let us know if you like it - which we are sure, you would!

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