Such photos instruct you to hold your phone up and move it around to view different parts of the photo.
The truth is, however, you don't need a special camera or even a 360-degree photo app in order to upload your own interactive picture.
Facebook doesn't list a series of Android devices (let's be honest, that list would be far too long), but does specifically state using a Galaxy device newer than Samsung Galaxy S5 or Galaxy Note 3 will work.
Or you can go one step further and use the Google Street View (Android | iOS) app to take a true 360-degree photo sphere and upload it.
There is one thing to keep in mind when taking a panorama to upload: Facebook states this feature will only work with photos that are 100 degrees or bigger.
Uploading a panorama photo to Facebook is done using the same method to upload all your other photos: Open Facebook, tap Photo, select a picture, post.
If, after uploading the photo, you want to change the starting view, you can do so by editing the photo on a computer.
You can also revert a 360-degree photo back to a panorama photo if you'd prefer.
The truth is, however, you don't need a special camera or even a 360-degree photo app in order to upload your own interactive picture.
Facebook doesn't list a series of Android devices (let's be honest, that list would be far too long), but does specifically state using a Galaxy device newer than Samsung Galaxy S5 or Galaxy Note 3 will work.
Or you can go one step further and use the Google Street View (Android | iOS) app to take a true 360-degree photo sphere and upload it.
There is one thing to keep in mind when taking a panorama to upload: Facebook states this feature will only work with photos that are 100 degrees or bigger.
Uploading a panorama photo to Facebook is done using the same method to upload all your other photos: Open Facebook, tap Photo, select a picture, post.
If, after uploading the photo, you want to change the starting view, you can do so by editing the photo on a computer.
You can also revert a 360-degree photo back to a panorama photo if you'd prefer.
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