Instagram rolls out support for higher-resolution 1080 x 1080 images on
However, the hitch at the moment is that, the users’ devices are still displaying images at the lower resolution of 640 x 640 pixels.
Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) owned photo sharing application, Instagram has announced that it plans to update its photo resolution to 1080×1080 pixels, which is nearly twice the current default resolution of 640×640 pixels.
Another big question mark is whether Instagram has addressed the issue of highly compressed images on its Android app. However, the pics are certainly stored in the higher res.
It’s been a long time coming, but Instagram Co-Founder Mike Krieger revealed that photos displayed on both Android and iOS are getting a much needed bump to 1080×1080. Luckily, it appears that 1080×1080 Instagram uploads are on the way.
What’s more, many recent smartphones are perfectly capable of displaying high-resolution pictures.
For years, photo sharing app giant Instagram is limited to showcasing images at 640 x 640 photo resolution, limiting users from featuring shots taken on a better image quality. On the web, Instagram is still showing 640px photos, although that could also change in the upcoming days.
Instagram is extremely popular worldwide, with over 300 million active users. The first result will be a URL to the larger image. ” “Then they can open Instagram’s image source HTML code, followed by a search for “.jpg” from within. We have reached out to Instagram to find out more.
With the boost in quality of the smartphone cameras and improvements in data upload speeds, it was clearly the high time for Instagram to finally enhance the upload size of pictures.