As we all know, Facebook has been making continuous changes to increase its users’ count and to touch the that high sky of success, where not even a single of its competitor can stand in its front.
A majority of users on Facebook are for photo sharing and viewing purposes. Facebook also knows it well and thus is working hard to provide new features related to photo sharing/viewing. Well, in this chain of efforts, Facebook is not targeting the Android users. A new feature called Automatic Photo Syncing is soon going to be live.
According to the sources, Facebook is now testing Automatic Photo Syncing feature for Android phones that will let the automatically sync the photos taken by your Android device to your Facebook account. But don’t worry about getting them posted as this new feature will only be syncing the photos clicked by your Android device and will store them as privately that on other one can see. You can then see the synced photos by logging into your Facebook account and can post them to your Facebook timeline, if you want.
The Facebook says that this new Automatic Photo Syncing feature is in test mode and is only available to a limited users, the users, who are using the newest Android version of Facebook.
This new feature is not any load on your phone’s battery as it will only sync after taking care of the battery’s level. Moreover, you can change the settings of application to sync only the images that you take while connected to WiFi. The photos that are synced using the mobile network are compacted, thus it saves your Internet data.
The feature is going in test mode and if you want to check that whether you have this feature or not, then you can do so by tapping to ‘Photos’ section of your Facebook Android app and then checking that whether the ‘Photo Syncing’ option is there or not. Well, if you don’t let the app to sync your clicks to get synced with your Facebook profile automatically, then you can do so by setting this feature to ‘Off’.
Is it a news of joy for you? Is it a kind of feature that you were hoping to be in your Android Facebook app. Are you gonna try this or just going to ignore it? Drop your views in the comment box below.






September 24th, 2012
Rajan Bindra 

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