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-[* black] ***Avoid cropping images in your phone.*** This reduces the resolution—and quality—of your photo. If you need to do some cropping, upload your original high resolution images to iFixit, and crop using our media manager.
-[* black] ***Prepare your images for a 4:3 aspect ratio.*** iPhones capture images in a 4:3 aspect ratio, which is the required aspect ratio for iFixit. Aspect ratios may vary from phone to phone, so keep this in mind as you're snapping away. You can always photograph a wider area than necessary and crop it later in iFixit's media manager.
+[* black] ***Prepare your images for a 4:3 aspect ratio.*** Aspect ratios may vary from phone to phone, so keep this in mind as you're snapping away. You can always photograph a wider area than necessary and crop it later in iFixit's media manager.
+ [* icon_note] iPhones capture images in a 4:3 aspect ratio, while most Android smartphones images are 16:9. Become familiar with the aspect ratio of your particular phone before shooting.
[* black] ***Shoot your images in landscape orientation.*** It may be tempting, but don't rotate the camera to take [http://www.usabilityfirst.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/portrait-landscape-03819a79.jpg|portrait|new_window=true] shots. For layout consistency, we require all photos to have a landscape 4:3 aspect ratio.