Facebook is now rolling out new photo synchronizing feature for Android, iPhone and iPad apps. This feature was first came in scene back in august as test and now its final to be live for all users.
“Today we’re excited to roll out photo sync, which makes it easier to share photos. With this feature, photos from your phone sync automatically to a private album on the web. When you want to share these photos, just pick and post your favorites,” Facebook posted about this new feature.
Users do not need to update their app for this feature. They will receive notification when the feature is available for them. After this feature, photos on their smartphone will automatically upload on Facebook as you capture.
This kind of automatic photo upload feature is already available on Google+ app and in Dropbox app.
This new feature brings following things:
- Sync photos to Facebook when you capture
- All synced photos are stored in a private folder to share it later
- Syncs photos over WiFi or Cellular, WiFi only or disable sync
- Photos are synced at smaller size (100kb) on a cellular network
- 2GB of Photo Sync storage
Did you get this new feature? Do you like to have this on your smartphone? Let us know your views via comments.
thats really a good feature.
You don`t have to waste ur time in uploading them.