How to save and download Facebook photos from an Android smartphone or iPhone to see them even offline
If in another article we have seen how easy it is create an online copy of photos taken with your phonein this guide we will show you how save photos published and shared on Facebook on your phone from other people, in order to have a local copy visible even offline, without internet connection.
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A quick way to save a photo from Facebook (whether it’s included in a story, group, or page) involves using the screenshot feature, found on virtually any modern phone. Once the photo of our interest has been opened, we press the key combination provided by our phone or perform a three-finger swipe from top to bottom (typical of Xiaomi phones) to quickly acquire a copy of any photo.
To learn more we can read our guides on how take a screenshot on Android (Samsung, Xiaomi and other smartphones) and how to do it screenshot su PC, Mac, Samsung, Xiaomi, iPhone e Android.
To save Facebook photos to an Android or iPhone smartphone we can simply open the Facebook app when we are connected to the Internet, open a photo by touching it, press the menu button of the three dots and finally use the option Save to phone.
This is certainly the simplest way but also the most laborious, especially if the intention is to save entire albums.
If we want to download all the photos of our friend or contact on Facebook we can use an external application such as Multi Downloader for Facebook.
The only requirement is that the profile we download from is public or with the photos set to visible; this is usually only possible on friends’ profiles, on photos in which we are also tagged and on photos shared publicly (therefore accessible to all).
If the photos that interest us are shared via a Facebook storywe can download the photo right away (before it is automatically deleted) using an app like Story saver for Facebook.
For more geek users it is possible automate saving of photos every time a photo is posted on a Facebook profile. You can use the IFTTT automation service and its extension Back up your new Facebook photos to Google Drive.
If we want to synchronize the photos saved in the Google Drive folder on the phone’s local memory we can use the app Autosync for Google Drivewhich allows you to add the selective sync option so you can choose one or more folders to sync on your phone (and avoid carrying unnecessary larger files to your phone).
To learn more we can read our guides on how IFTTT works to automate messages and control home automation and how to use IFTTT on Android to make everything on your mobile automatic.
To save Facebook photos on Android or iPhone we can use very simple tricks such as screenshots or direct saving or rely on third-party apps (for now only on Android) capable of save entire albums or all photos taken by a friend on Facebook or from a public profile. For those who want to automate everything, IFTTT can be configured to automatically save Facebook photos on the cloud, so as not to lose them.
To learn more we can read our guides to best “cloud” archives to keep photos online forever e Where to save all the photos taken without losing them.
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