Facebook Messenger will finally stop reducing the quality of your photos

Facebook Messenger will finally stop reducing the quality of your

Meta has just announced that its “Facebook Messenger” application will soon support a new HD resolution for your photos.

You have certainly already experienced this situation: a photo captured last weekend that you want to share with someone close to you, so you send it to a conversation on the “Facebook Messenger” application, and the quality is strangely much worse than in your original shot.

No need to touch the settings of your application or your Facebook account, this situation is completely normal. Indeed, currently, Facebook Messenger only takes into account photo quality up to 2K. If you wanted to share a snapshot in 4K, the option was not possible until now.

Meta has just announced the arrival of an “HD” option for sending your photos within the application! Except that here, the “HD” mention concerns 4K quality since true HD quality was already available until now (are you still following?).

In a few weeks, it will now be possible to select the “HD” option when you are about to send a photo to one of your contacts. By selecting the latter, your photo can be sent in 4K quality while without the option activated, the photo will be shared in 2K quality at most.

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The “HD” option will allow you to activate 4K quality on your photos. © Meta

In addition to this better quality option, Meta also announces that Messenger users will now be able to send up to 100 Mb of files when the previous limit was 25 Mb. This is enough to send more photos and videos in very good quality to your friends!

Finally, Facebook Messenger users will also be able to create photo albums to share with each other. This will prevent group discussions from ending up with a multitude of photos sent one after the other.

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