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It's a thread "title", not a sentence. Sorry, it bugs me. There is no need for all that text.

"Farm Animals and Little Baby Have Me Convinced Galaxy Note 8 has worse camera quality than iPhone 8+"

Could be:

"Note 8 worse camera than iPhone 8+?"

Simple.

Searchable > Simplicity (in forums as large as this)

I collated all the "iPad as a Laptop" threads into one thread because people were a) too vague in their thread title and b) too lazy to read and contribute to all the other vague thread titles. The same thing happens time and time again on Internet forums.

In everything else, I prefer to be as minimalistic as possible but it doesn't hurt to have a descriptive title, much like the subject line of an email. In fact, it's good etiquette to have a descriptive title so that you don't waste your intended receiver's time. If you don't like it, just scroll on :D


P.S. A paragraph is a group of sentences that fleshes out a single idea.
 
It's always been like this. The reason why everyone thinks the camera is so great is because of the screen the Samsung has. Friends take pics and load them up on Facebook and not really great.

This makes a lot of sense.
 
It's always been like this. The reason why everyone thinks the camera is so great is because of the screen the Samsung has. Friends take pics and load them up on Facebook and not really great.
Facebook compresses your photos so it's not the best example of a "like for like" comparison. You can see this in effect if you were to view the same photos in Facebook on the phone with the good screen vs the photos on the phone natively.

From memory, my Note also had it's screen vibrancy set to maximum. Everything looked super punchy but it wasn't the real deal. A quick summary of this here.
 
P.S. A paragraph is a group of sentences that fleshes out a single idea.

LOL...I know. Simply using that term because the text goes on and on and on and on and on....

And sorry, but "farm animals" and "little baby" does not help make the thread title more descriptive or more searchable.
 
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Yes you probably can but most people wouldn’t bother with that and would just press upload

You can't turn compression off completely in Facebook but can minimise the effect of it by selecting 'Upload High Quality'.

However, as I mentioned earlier, this is not a "like for like" comparison with the native image.
 
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