Chrome for Android is always updated to import different issues and developments. In recent weeks, for example, it has released a new shortcut to open and close tabs, add new security features and introduce a new interface for its collected tabs.
At the same time, Google is exploring other features that sometimes lead to them a stable version of your browser. Among them, in recent months we have seen, for example, the task of finding a page that is fast or fast to load or a screenshot editing tool. Now, we know you're also looking at installing the ability to copy images directly to the clipboard.
Long press to copy
As reported by XDA, in Chromium Gerrit they found evidence that Chrome could add a new feature to help users easily copy the images to the clipboard for Android.
Although the Chromium Gerrit link is not available to people outside of Google, the description and the code indicate that Chrome will add something new to the context menu to facilitate this feature. When this is enabled, users can long press any image in Chrome
Unlike the current approach, where Chrome for Android requires users to use the sharing menu to send photos, it will speed up the process which makes it easy for us to share photos with just a few taps.
As they say at XDA, not being able to access the user interface, it is impossible to see exactly what the new feature will look like, but it is possible that the context menu (which we see in the picture above) includes new "image copy" option With this feature.
Via | XDA