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New Google Photos feature: the application will group your images automatically

Google Photos is one of Google which has the objective of storing all the users’ photos and videos in the cloud, so whoever uses it will not occupy the space that the device has integrated.

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In addition, those who use this tool will not have to worry about how to maintain the data they have saved in the application, since it makes a backup copy when it deems appropriate, sharing characteristics with the photo tool from Apple, iCloud Photos.

This is why the Google application has been looking for improvement with new functions that encourage users to continue using their services, as is the case of PhotoStacks.

With the new tool, the company added to Google Photos the option to group the images that have similar features automatically in different folders, for a neater gallery experience.

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In this way, users will be able to “tell you goodbye to endless scrolling” what they had to do to find a photo in their gallery. In addition, they will avoid creating folders manually, something that takes up a lot of time.

On the other hand, with this function they will also be able to automatically identify and classify the screenshots and documents that you have saved in your account, grouping them into albums that will be most useful to you.

Among these, the tool You will be able to identify receipts, event information, identifications, certificates, among others, and will divide them into folders depending on their type.

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”Do you have an important deadline? Quickly set a reminder for your peace of mind,” Google commented through one of its posts on X (formerly Twitter). This will allow users to add a reminder to a photo of a document (not just any other) and that it is linked through the Google Calendar electronic agenda.

GDA / El Tiempo / Nataly Barrera / Colombia



Source: Elcomercio

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