The Google Photos app started showing a new album with the best of 2020. Images chosen by the platform that appear as a featured story at the top of the app.
Google Photos is an app that rejects 2020 full of controversy due to the most recent change: the platform will stop offering unlimited hosting for images opting for limit the space to which each user has contracted (or the 15 GB that Google gives to each account). Despite this setback, Photos decided to come up with a little candy in the form of a 2020 summary. And it can already be viewed in some accounts.
The best memories of 2020 in album form
“One Year in Review” is the title of the album that began to appear in the Photos application of some American users. As is often the case with Google, It is not known if the said album will remain only in this country. or it will be extended to mobile phones in the rest of the territories. Hopefully, since this automated album is extremely curious, also endearing.
The new album of memories that started appearing in the app offers a selection of images automatically chosen by the artificial intelligence of Google Photos. Like the rest of the automated stories, “A Year in Review” allows you to move memories forward by clicking on the right edge of the screen, also coming back by simply tapping the opposite side (and pausing by tapping the center). The 2020 summary can be saved and the share option is also enabled. It’s a great way to put into perspective all the good that 2020 has left, that all is not a pandemic.
To see if Google Photos has your 2020 summary enabled, simply open the app, make sure you’re in the ‘Photos’ section (see bottom menu) and check what appears in your memories, just at the top of the screen. Click on the map to see all the moments selected by Google Photos.
Via | 9to5Google