Facebook Messenger now allows higher-res images
Facebook Messenger
has announced that it has raised the resolution of photos that are delivered to
recipients. If you didn’t know it, messaging apps like Facebook Messenger,
Telegram, and Whatsapp all apply some kind of compression before photos reach
the person they are being sent to.
Here are a few
comparisons that show the difference:
The resolution on Facebook Messenger has been
“2K” for a while - or 2048 x 2048 pixels. A new update will allow you to send
photos at up to 4096 x 4096 pixels. Many smartphones these days use 12MP
cameras, whose longest dimension is between 4000 and 4048 pixels long. So if
you send photos from an iPhone X, Pixel 2, or Samsung Galaxy S8 or Note8, your
recipient should get them at full resolution. Facebook also mentions the photos
will be sent “just ask quickly as before”, so there must be some new kind of
file size reduction at play.
The higher resolution images (which Facebook
calls “4K images”) is now rolling out on iPhone and Android to users in the US,
Canada, France, Australia, the UK, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, and South
Korea. Facebook will continue rolling out 4K images to additional countries “in
the coming weeks”.
Source: gsmarena