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Meta has updated Facebook Messenger where it will allow users to send photos in HD, improving on picture quality.
Messenger users can now use some new features including sending HD photos and sending files in many formats up to 100MB. Other features include adding contacts via QR code and shared albums.
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Meta announced a handful of new features coming to Facebook Messenger. These include sharing high-quality photos, creating shared albums with friends, and sending files up to 100 MB.
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Meta AI is rolling out across its social media platforms WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and Messenger.
Meta’s Facebook Messenger received an important update this week with a great addition for its users. From now on, users can upload HD photos, as well as other larger files. Read on as we detail what’s new in Facebook Messenger. more
Facebook Messenger is getting a bunch of new features, Meta announced today. First off, you can now send "HD photos" in Messenger, by simply selecting an image you want to send and then turning on the HD toggle which will now appear, before hitting Send. HD photos have recently appeared in WhatsApp, and it's great to see Meta's other huge messaging app finally following suit. HD photos that you receive in Messenger will have an "HD" tag in the top right corner, so you know your eyes aren't...
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