Why are my Android photos saved as HEIC instead of JPG? I'm not sure what HEIC is, but suddenly, all my pictures are no longer in JPEG format. Is there a way to get back to JPEG? Thanks!
HEIC, which stands for High-Efficiency Image Container, is a photo format designed to allow users to store their pictures in a smaller size without compromising on quality. Due to its space-saving feature, it is the default format for many modern smartphones, and Android introduced native support for HEIC in Android 9.0. Therefore, if your phone runs Android 9.0 and later, your pictures will be in HEIC format by default.
However, you may experience compatibility issues when trying to view or share HEIC photos on devices or platforms. In such cases, you can change the camera settings on your Android device to save photos in a different file format if desired. Here's how you can stop Android from saving your photos in HEIC:
(On Samsung phones, access Camera Settings and go for Advance picture options > Toggle off High Efficiency Pictures.)
Bonus: HEIC vs. JPEG
HEIC (High Efficiency Image Format) and JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) are different file formats used for storing images. Here are some critical differences between HEIC and JPEG:
In conclusion, HEIC offers better compression, higher image quality, and smaller file sizes than JPEG. However, JPEG is more widely supported and compatible with various devices and software. The choice between HEIC and JPEG will depend on your preferences for image quality, file size, and compatibility with different devices and platforms.
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