Million of users visits Facebook in a day to view posts, photos, videos and chat with their friends. Facebook frequent updates are making users stick on it to have more fun.
Facebook Introduces 360 Photos For Mobile And Web Users
Million of users visits Facebook in a day to view posts, photos, videos and chat with their friends. Facebook frequent updates are making users stick on it to have more fun.

Yesterday, Facebook has introduced 360 photos to make users share more immersive views of their world. The impressive thing is that users can share their panorama photos or capture 360-degree photos using 360 Photo or 360 Camera app on Facebook. Then post the photo in a normal way you do then Facebook will convert it to an immersive 360 photo.

360 photos can be easily identified in your Facebook News Feed, just look for the compass icon on the right side of the photo. Explore a 360 photo on mobile by tapping and dragging the photo or by tilting your phone as your play a racing game. Web users can just click or drag the 360 photo to enjoy the 360-degree viewing experience.

Share your 360 photos on Facebook and let your friends feel like as they are along with you in the location. This feature brings new opportunities for creativity and excites people to follow you on Facebook group or page by seeing your updated 360-degree photos.

Facebook says on his blog post,

On Samsung Gear VR compatibility phones you can see a button in the top left corner of your photo which says 'View in VR'. If you tap on that button by inserting your phone into the VR headset then you can see your 360 photos in Virtual Reality.

Keep your app updated to enjoy this feature working with your phone.

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