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Facebook fulfills promise and starts to support the Live Photos of iPhones 6s

When Apple introduced the iPhone 6s and one of its key features, Live Photos, said companies like Facebook would start supporting the novelty by the end of the year. Because 43 minutes into the second half, the Facebook he went there and kept his promise even if partially.

“Partially” as Facebook loves to release some resources first for a small portion of users in order to test everything before implementing it for everyone. We, fortunately, are within this apparently select group. 😁

Live Photo on Facebook

Publish one Live Photo It is quite simple: the only difference is that, when choosing the photo, a button appears in the lower right corner of it written “LIVE”. By touching it, you will upload the “moving photo”; if you do not touch anything, the normal (still) photo will be sent to the network.

Yes, I need to do this manually every time you want to send an Live Photo.

Live Photo on Facebook

You know the round cone of Live Photo? Because it stays there in the lower right corner of all the "moving pictures" published on the network (as we can see in the GIF above). Navigating through the Facebook app, just press the screen to view everything through the browser (Safari, Chrome, etc.), but we don't have (yet?) How to see the Live Photo and hand.

On a related note, Tumblr has also recently come to support the Live Photos.


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(via TechCrunch)