The Google Photos app has undergone an update to enhance user navigation and image information viewing. Key features include a redesigned photo view offering a simpler and intuitive user interface, a new light mode matching the device's theme, and glanceable details such as date, time, and location. Users can now access various functions through a three-dot menu, while photo stacks and bursts have their management options consolidated, allowing for streamlined actions like changing images or bulk actions.
The Google Photos app has been updated to make it easier to navigate your gallery and view image information. The photo view has been redesigned to provide a simpler, more modern, and more intuitive UI.
The introduction of light mode automatically matches the photo view background to your device's system theme. Information is displayed at the top of each photograph, providing the date, time, and location.
Several actions can now be found under a three-dot menu, including About, Create, Cast, and Google Lens. The latter was previously located on the photo view taskbar.
Photo stacks and bursts can now be managed via their own three-dot menu. Options include changing the top image, removing images, unstacking, and selecting multiple photos for bulk actions.
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