Hi all
Just needed a little help with the above.
i have my phone (and contacts) synced with my google account for my phone numbers etc. I have noticed however that all my contact pictures blur when either i call someone or they call me.
Anyway around this?
Is it because all of the images have been pulled down by google?
Am i going to have to load images onto the phone from my computer and re-assign them to my contacts? bit of a pain if thats the case.
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chances are it's because the images you have in google are low res/ small size, and therefore look crappy when blown up on the screen.. try putting a high res/ large image onto google and see how that looks once it's synced to your phone..
hpsauce37 said:
Hi all
Just needed a little help with the above.
i have my phone (and contacts) synced with my google account for my phone numbers etc. I have noticed however that all my contact pictures blur when either i call someone or they call me.
Anyway around this?
Is it because all of the images have been pulled down by google?
Am i going to have to load images onto the phone from my computer and re-assign them to my contacts? bit of a pain if thats the case.
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This is because SE Xperia X10 and now Arc support higher resolution pictures than what Google stores for contacts. So, you have reassign them on your phone and it makes you crop the photos as Arc and X10 use a rectangular shaped photo while Google uses square shaped.
With X10, at least the facebook contact photos showed with higher resolution but ugly aspect ratio that made photos look squeezed. With Arc they look blurry just like Google contacts.
It's a painful job but makes sense to feel good about your phone.
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I'm probably not the first to 'complain' about this... but I thought I'd put it all together in one post and see if anyone was having the same issues, or same results...
So...
Trying to 'Sync' Facebook contact pics with my x10 contact pics - tried a few apps, and while most of them did the job to some degree, with varying results, but mainly the same level of disappointment, one thing I found with all of them was that the resolution was abysmal to say the least...
I found also that if I opened Facebook, I could view any of my own profile pics, and I was given the option to assign them to a contact – great (sort of) providing the only people I know are myself. Friends pictures were ‘locked’ such that the assign to contact option did not exist - silly, really.
Now, while fiddling with my phone, I discovered that the some of the Facebook contact syncing apps actually downloaded a full quality pic to my device – perfect – now let me see if I can open them and assign them to a contact... nope, no luck – interestingly, they were ‘locked’ just like they were when I opened them through Facebook – no option to assign them to a contact.
Now, I move them to another folder (one which had pics that I could assign) and all of a sudden, they were unlocked... funniest thing was that pics left in the original folder I took them from were also unlocked... odd... good too, but odd.
So happily assigning all these full definition contact pics, I then had a look at them, and the resolution was again abysmal... WTF...! Anyway, one last go, and instead of going via the picture to assign it to a contact, I went through the contact then assigned a picture to it... Success...! this time proper resolution...!
So from this I assume that going through the picture, or any syncing apps, you’re only getting a contact pic as good a quality as the Android system expects. However, if you go through the contact, the x10 is getting a contact pic at the full quality it knows it needs to display...
Anyway, take what you will from this, but I thought it was interesting...
same over here, the pictures I assigned to my contacts are very high quality and they all look like sh#t on the phone when some one calls me.
It is full of noise and extremely blurry. Really don't understand why...They can't be made this for such a low quality so I assume we do something wrong, but I can't figure it out. Do we need very big resolution pictures to get them proper on this phone? But thanks for the tip, working the other way around does work good, but it keeps being strange...
Cheers.
Arnold
Consider that a phone call needs to pop-up right away. Why waste the processing speed to show a full resolution image?
Note: I think an update that went around to some regions cleaned up the resolution a bit.
iead1 said:
Consider that a phone call needs to pop-up right away. Why waste the processing speed to show a full resolution image?
Note: I think an update that went around to some regions cleaned up the resolution a bit.
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Not the brazilian update.
I'm willing to swear that it's a donut issue... mainly because going the Android way in is ugly, and the SE way in is on the money...
You'll also notice the Android way gives you a square pic, and the SE way gives you an elongated pic to fit with their interface...
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Consider that a phone call needs to pop-up right away. Why waste the processing speed to show a full resolution image?
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Agreed that it might be low res for this reason, but the x10 can handle the hi res just as good - and considering the contact pics are so large, you definitely want them full res.
Hopefully SE do some updates to improve this... Hopefully...
k1sr said:
You'll also notice the Android way gives you a square pic, and the SE way gives you an elongated pic to fit with their interface...
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Problem is, I don't wan't the elongated pic or the square pic.
With WinMo I could put any pic format.
Why should I be restricted in Android?
Is there anyway to make picture id size bigger?
This phone has such a beautiful screen, but I feel like I am not utilize it fully whenever I got call and see small picture id on my screen.
No way to currently resize the caller-id picture and I totally agree with you. The caller-id pic is way small for this device. Hopefully Samsung will realize and provide a bigger size caller-id picture in Froyo update.
Doubt it will be apart of the froyo update but I also agree that would be better. Maybe we can get a dev to work something out.
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Yes, the picture ID is so small, and it downgrades the photo a lot!!
One of the reasons it is so small is that the google contacts will resize the image and that is the max size image for a google contacts. Not sure if contacts created and stored locally on the phone (i.e. not created as a google contact) will have a bigger pic.
In the end... Google seriously needs to triple the size of contact images in google contacts on their servers... it makes android seem a bit cheap sometimes.
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One of the reasons it is so small is that the google contacts will resize the image and that is the max size image for a google contacts. Not sure if contacts created and stored locally on the phone (i.e. not created as a google contact) will have a bigger pic.
In the end... Google seriously needs to triple the size of contact images in google contacts on their servers... it makes android seem a bit cheap sometimes.
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I can agree with that.
Hey everyone, is there a definitive way to fix the screwed up contact pictures? I've read tons of guides out there, don't sync with Google, cleared contacts list and downloaded again (SyncMyPics) but only some of them remain normal looking. Most are totally messed up.
I've tried to identify a trend but can't. It's random pictures... does it help to store everything on the SIM or phone exclusively? Does cropping make a difference (some un-cropped pics are perfect)? Etc... it's really frustrating me to the point where I can't think clearly and feel like a complete newb.
From my experience with SyncMyPix cropping the profile pictures makes them turn out horrible, so I just don't crop any now and hope that they're centered somewhat in my contacts/dialer app. Also, I'm pretty certain the quality is more dependent on the original photo your friend uploads to Facebook rather than anything random or related to the X10.
Hope that helps
I love my omnia 7 but I have noticed if someone rings me and I have their picture on my phone it shows up blurry on the ringing screen
I used a picture this evening which was stored on my phone on someones contact (took with camera) and it still shows blurry
anyone any idea's have to solve this ?? I know its only cosmetic but its damn annoying
i have this problem too. my contacts have pictures from windows live and facebook account and they allways show up blurry, when taking a call.
Are you sure the facebook photos show up blurry too? The main problem here is because of Gmail, which uses a pathetic resolution for the contacts (96x96?) and therefore, when you have GMail sync enabled, all the photos are replaced with lousy low-res versions, immaterial of whether you uploaded a hi-res version in the first place.
This has been discussed on several threads in GMail support, *WITHOUT* a solution:
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=166e27ae27e71c7a&hl=en
Are you sure your WL and FB contacts are not showing their GMail pics? (I think WP7 defaults to facebook when available).
If GMail is not your problem, you might want to just do some removal/addition of the FB/WL accounts to see if it by chance fixes the problem.
i don't use gmail, so the issue is caused by something else.
I have noticed that images from facebook are displayed at decent (sharp) quality but if I allocate my own custom photos from the phone or taken by the phone camera, they appear blurry if a Google Contacts account is used.
If you use the Windows Live option, the image appears a lot nicer. In fact, I only did this test after reading this post and i'm going to deviate from using Google Contact and instead move them to Windows Live! Pictures are very nice.
Also, this affects the tiles if you pin the contact to the home screen.
Vozdra phobius
I previously had a LG Optimus 7 and this issue was there too--so unlike the Wiki states, this doesn't look to be an Omnia 7-only problem.
Anyway, I'll consider moving my contacts to Windows Live and see if that makes a difference.
EDIT: I recently updated to Mango--the pictures were still blurry. I re-added the contact pictures from photo albums (still saving them as Google contacts) and now the pictures are sharp! So it looks the this problem was fixed in Mango?
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I previously had a LG Optimus 7 and this issue was there too--so unlike the Wiki states, this doesn't look to be an Omnia 7-only problem.
Anyway, I'll consider moving my contacts to Windows Live and see if that makes a difference.
EDIT: I recently updated to Mango--the pictures were still blurry. I re-added the contact pictures from photo albums (still saving them as Google contacts) and now the pictures are sharp! So it looks the this problem was fixed in Mango?
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I have seen that even if you choose a photo you shot from your Omnia, because of the google sync, it gets downscaled. I have heard that people have succeeded by disabling the photo sync on google (don't recall how), but it did not work for me.
BTW, have you updated to Mango beta or the RTM? And, is it worth the effort (assuming it's not too easy to apply the official update after this upgrade).
Thanks!
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I have seen that even if you choose a photo you shot from your Omnia, because of the google sync, it gets downscaled. I have heard that people have succeeded by disabling the photo sync on google (don't recall how), but it did not work for me.
BTW, have you updated to Mango beta or the RTM? And, is it worth the effort (assuming it's not too easy to apply the official update after this upgrade).
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Yes you're totally right, Google Sync downscaled it. Damn.
I'm not sure the difference between the Mango beta and the RTM (I bought my Omnia unlocked and unbranded). I followed Duck's instructions in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1203948
Personally, I didn't have to do the firmware flash so it was very painless. In fact, it was no harder than running "update.bat" then updating the phone threw Zune. Considering almost no effort it's definitely worth it. Mango is faster, IE9 is much better, some of the additional features are nice (some multitasking, alphabet app-menu, etc).
I'd say, if you don't need to flash the firmware it's totally worth it (only took me 10 minutes). If you have to flash, I might reconsider (I have a lot of game saves, etc. that would be annoying to lose).
Some come out clear and HD and more than half are so blurry. Anybody know how to fix this?
j86gon said:
Some come out clear and HD and more than half are so blurry. Anybody know how to fix this?
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If you haven't already, go into Google+ settings, and check "keep contacts up to date." It can take several hours for the photos to go to good resolution. Aside from that, you may need a third party app.
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j86gon said:
Some come out clear and HD and more than half are so blurry. Anybody know how to fix this?
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I'm having the same problem
subhani said:
I'm having the same problem
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Contact photos are the bane of my existence. I have a touch of OCD with my contacts and have figured out a lot of things as I have experimented with why quality (and actual pictures) vary so much.
First, much of the problem with poor photos comes from the fact that at some point in the past gmail did not support high res photos. I do not know when the change happened, but it was at least a few years ago. So anyone that has not updated their profile photo in over a few years will probably come across as low resolution.
Second, Google Apps does not support high res photos to this day. So, those of us that have apps for our work accounts (tons of government employees) end up with low res photos that show up as people's contacts.
Third, Google + makes a mess of contact photos. Some google apps automatically will use the G+ picture over anything else (apps like hangouts and gmail). I have not totally figured this one out yet, some G+ profile pictures just don't show up as a contact photo even though they are put in on a persons page, the result is a blank profile photo in Hangouts and Gmail.
The fix, I have found, is to put in my own profile pictures for the people I communicate with the most. It is a bit labor intensive, but I just make a "profile pictures" folder in my Google Drive and put the photos in there that I want and set them to their contacts from my phone. The only downside is that my work account (google apps for gov't) still does not support high res photos so every time I get a new phone I have to update the contact photos again to keep the blurry pictures away.
Good Luck!