Ding Snap Mini Provides a Way for Snapchatters to Keep Their Mobile Phones On

They can request a top-up from friends, family

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Need a little help with payments to keep your mobile service running? There’s a Snap Mini for that.

Mobile top-up platform Ding rolled out a Snap Mini that enables Snapchatters to request a top-up from other users or top-up each other’s phones.

Snap Minis—bite-sized utilities built with HTML5 that work for all Snapchatters on all devices, with no installation required—debuted last July after being introduced at the Snap Partner Summit one month earlier.

Snapchatters can share their request for an airtime top-up with friends and family via the Snap Mini, and those requests can be fulfilled on their behalf, also via the Mini.

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