Whether you use its cloud backup feature or not, Google Photos is one of the best gallery apps that can be used in Europe. The American company takes great care of the functions it offers, and usually implements many changes to improve it.
It seems that the arrival of the new Google Pixel 9 is leading the company to start revealing many new features that some of its apps will have in the future. Google Photos is one of them and some very interesting changes have been leaked.
One of them is design. Typically, with every new version of Android, the company introduce small changes at the aesthetic level –following its design language, Material You–, which then leads to its apps. At first glance, this will also improve other functions, such as search and sharing.
What’s new in Google Photos
Some changes have been discovered in the application code version 6.94 which show that, soon, The search function could be improved with the addition of filters. These would be used to display the images most suited to the search term first or to display the most recent ones first.
This small change, as indicated AndroidAuthority This could be a great improvement to make it easier to find the item you are looking for. They would appear at the top, under the back button, and it is possible that more will be implemented in the future.
On the other hand, in shared albums, a floating button would have been created to locate the comments text box. This would cause there to be more usable space to view the images contained in each album. Also, with this change, you won’t need to open the comments section, since when you send it, you can continue browsing the album.
Beyond that, the video editing tool’s interface will also change to offer more options, such as changing the playback speed of the entire video or a section of it. The share menu, meanwhile, will contain an option to make a quick and smart edit to each image before sending it to another person. Without a doubt, these are changes that can be quite positive when it comes to facilitating the use of the Google gallery, in addition to adding new options that can be very useful.