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    Snapchat’s App Icon Has Changed to a Sunglasses Ghost. Here’s the Likely Reason

    We compared the icon across an iPhone, an Android device, and the App Store listing itself. The difference shows up in all three and Reddit users spotted it too.
    Tawsif RezaBy Tawsif RezaJune 18, 2026Updated:June 18, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Droid Expose has identified what appears to be a change to Snapchat’s app icon, visible across both iOS and Android devices as well as the public App Store listing. As of this writing, Snap Inc. has not issued any public statement confirming an icon update, and we have not found prior reporting from another outlet documenting this specific change.

    We are publishing this as a developing story because the cross-platform consistency of what we observed rules out the most common explanations for a perceived icon difference. And a Reddit thread that surfaced during our reporting may already point toward why it happened.

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    The updated icon replaces Snapchat’s familiar plain ghost with a version wearing sunglasses. The change is visible not just on individual devices but directly inside the App Store listing itself, which reflects the icon Snap has actively submitted and published, not anything influenced by a user’s display settings, folder backgrounds, or color filters.

    We compared the icon across an iPhone and a separate Android device. Two different operating systems, entirely different rendering engines and color management systems. The sunglasses ghost appeared on both. A display quirk like True Tone, Night Shift, or an iOS folder background would only affect one device. It would not explain the same change appearing simultaneously across both platforms and in a server-side store listing that Snap directly controls.

    This combination rules out the most common false-alarm explanations. The change is real, and it originates from Snap.

    A thread on r/ios surfaced in which a user asked why their Snapchat icon had changed to a sunglasses ghost after the latest App Store update. The user noted they do not subscribe to Snapchat+, which rules out the custom icon feature available to paid subscribers as an explanation.

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    One commenter in that thread offered what may be the most straightforward explanation yet: “Snapchat just unveiled new augmented reality glasses. This is probably a way to promote those in a subtle way.”

    On June 18, 2026, at Augmented World Expo 2026, Snap Inc. introduced SPECS, their new augmented reality glasses. The product is available for pre-order at $2,195 and is expected to ship this fall in the United States, the United Kingdom, and France.

    The SPECS announcement and the icon change appear to have happened on the same day. A ghost wearing sunglasses, appearing on the same day Snap publicly launched its first consumer AR glasses product, is not a coincidence that requires much explanation. Promotional icon changes tied to product launches are a documented tactic in app marketing. They generate exactly the kind of organic curiosity and word-of-mouth that the Reddit thread itself demonstrates.

    We want to be precise about what we can and cannot confirm. Snap has not issued a statement connecting the icon change to SPECS. We have not confirmed whether this is a global rollout, a staged rollout reaching some regions before others, or a time-limited promotional change. What we can say is that the visual change is verified across platforms and store listings, the SPECS launch is confirmed directly from Snap’s official newsroom, and the timing of both aligns precisely.

    Snapchat’s ghost icon has not had a confirmed structural redesign since August 8, 2019, when Snap thickened the black outline around the ghost to improve visibility on phone screens. The flat yellow background replaced an earlier gradient around 2015, and the faceless ghost design dates to 2013. Every one of those elements has remained unchanged for roughly seven years.

    If the sunglasses ghost represents an official promotional update tied to SPECS, it would be the most visible change to Snapchat’s public icon since 2019.

    If you want to check this independently, the method is straightforward. Open the App Store or Google Play and look at the Snapchat listing directly. That reflects what Snap has submitted, not anything specific to your device. If you subscribe to Snapchat+, first confirm that no custom icon was previously set on your account, since that feature is unrelated to any broader rollout and easy to confuse with one.

    This article will be updated if Snap Inc. issues a statement, if the nature of the change becomes clearer, or if independent reporting corroborates or adds detail to what we have documented here.


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    Editor's Take

    The sunglasses ghost is too specific to be accidental. Snap does not redesign its most recognizable brand asset on a quiet Tuesday without a reason, and the reason here is sitting right there in their own newsroom. They launched AR glasses. Their mascot is now wearing glasses. The icon change did not need a press release because the product launch was the press release. What makes this worth documenting carefully is the pattern it represents. App icon changes tied to product moments are becoming a quiet but deliberate part of how companies generate early buzz. Whether Snap confirms it or not, the timing speaks for itself.
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