Contacts app (high res?) - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hi everyone,
Is it just me or is the so-called high resolution contacts app not so high res after all? Despite using photos taken by my SLR camera and transferred to the GNex the photos still come up low res.
Anyone else experiencing this?
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Dakota0206 said:
Download an app called Haxsync from the Play Store. It will use the high resolution images. Works like a charm.
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^^ This!
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