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Facebook Introduces Immersive 360-Degree View to Photos on iOS and Android Apps

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
June 10, 2016
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Facebook is taking photo sharing to the next level with its upgrade to the iOS and Android apps. The social media giant is now supporting 360-degree photos, enhancing the user experience and the way photos are shared and viewed on the platform.

This exciting update was unveiled today by Facebook’s Product Manager, Andy Huang, in a [blog post](http://newsroom.fb.com/news/2016/06/introducing-360-photos-on-facebook/). Facebook has certainly come a long way from its inception when founder Mark Zuckerberg envisioned Facemash – a website for students to share and connect over photos. Since then, Facebook has continually developed its Photos feature, elevating it into a powerful tool that enables individuals and corporations to reach out to a wider audience. Ecommerce companies, especially, have benefited from this evolution, initially only being able to upload a single photo to a post, to now having the ability to share multiple photos linked to their websites.

Expanding on this functionality, Facebook has now introduced a feature that is being widely acclaimed across the digital landscape. For the first time ever, users can seamlessly share breathtaking 360-degree photos on Facebook. Whether taken as a panorama on a smartphone or captured using a 360-degree photo app or camera, these images can be posted on Facebook just like any other photo. From there, Facebook works its magic and transforms it into an immersive 360-degree photo that people can explore in much the same manner as they experience 360-degree videos on the platform.

To identify a 360-degree photo, look for the compass icon on the right-hand side of the photo. Starting to use this feature is easy – just tap and drag the photo or move your phone to explore a 360-degree photo on mobile. For web users, simply click and drag to explore.

At the recent F8 developers conference, Facebook had announced an open-source project called Surround 360. This initiative comprises a 17-camera array and web-based software to capture images in 360 degrees and render them automatically. There are also reports about Facebook planning a standalone camera app that would allow users to livestream.

How Do I Take 360 Photos?

– Capture a panorama on your iOS or Samsung Galaxy phone, or use a [360 photo app or 360 camera](https://facebook360.fb.com/360-photos).
– Open the Facebook app and share the photo as you would any other photo: tap the status tool from the top of your Timeline or News Feed, select Photo/Video, choose the photo you want to share, and tap Post.
– Once your

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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