Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Facebook already allows Android users upload photos in high … – CNET in Spanish

The photos uploaded to Facebook are now going to see sharper.

Facebook is releasing an update that will eventually allow Android users upload photos in high resolution to the world’s largest social network.

The effects of compression really not noticeable in area ‘Newsfeed’ when photos are small, but once you expand a photo, the low quality of images compressed is evident.

with a recent change made on the side of the servers, Facebook you added an option to upload photos in high definition from Android devices, which equates the availability of this feature in versions web and iOS devices. No need to update the app for this new feature, but you need to wait until Facebook make it available in your account.

Screenshot by Nicole Cozma / CNET

Enabling uploading photos HD

to check if you can upload photos in high definition, see the menu Facebook app (three lines) & gt;. App settings (settings app) there will be a new switch called “upload HD photos “(upload photos in high definition).

to Facebook, upload photos in high definition is still not synonymous with original quality, but allows you to upload images with a maximum of 2,048 pixels wide. If you are not connected to a Wi-Fi network, it is worth mentioning that you will use up more data to Facebook these bigger photos.

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