Google Photos has a major update coming to it today that adds a lengthy list of new features and shows a new focus on video content.
Google Photos is a great way to organize pictures and share your memories with others, and the free update rolling out later today is focusing entirely on improving the Memories feature by pivoting slightly to favor video content. While the app has often felt like something of an afterthought , this update actually seems to be making some major strides in improving Memories — even if that means dealing with yet another app pivoting to video.
In Google Photos, you’ll still be able to tap left and right while looking at a picture or video to see the next one in the Memory, but with today’s update, you’ll also be able to swipe up or down to move on to the next Memory album — because everything is TikTok now. There has been plenty of frustration voiced with the “Tiktok-ification” of apps as of late, but Memories’ video pivot seems to be pretty inoffensive in that regard so far.
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