Key Points:
- Google Photos application is getting a new interface.
- The new update will enhance the experience of tablet users.
- Google is optimizing the editing layout as well.
The search engine Google is having various types of services and applications, the Google Photos application is one of the very important among them. It helps us to store, share, and manage photos and videos online. It is also offering many features including automatic backup, and the application is having the power of artificial intelligence to create collages and more. Now the company is updating the Google Photos application for the users of tablets and the same will enhance the experience.
Google is now updating the tablet version of the Google Photos application and it is bringing a better optimized editing layout. The layout of the application on tablets and in landscape mode has frustrated users but now things have been changed with the latest update at Google is solving the problem related to the user interface.
Google Photos Edit tool will soon be optimized for tablets in landscape mode.
Until now, it has looked like a stretched mobile version, but Google will soon change that. The main editing tools will now be on the right, while the photo being edited will be displayed on the left. pic.twitter.com/wjEQ1Dn7mr
— Наиль Садыков (@Nail_Sadykov) May 8, 2023
The developers of the Google Photos application are offering a better user interface especially in editing mode. The new layout is showing editing tools on a side panel and offers a more streamlined and user friendly experience. It will enable users to navigate and zoom in and zoom out of pictures while keeping the tools accessible and organized.
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