The Memories tab in Google Photos will now be called Moments and moved within Collections.
The user interface will look cleaner after the transition, although some users might not notice.
One of Google's greatest apps, Google Photos is the default photo app for Android users. It gives you access to your photos as well as a number of AI-powered editing tools. That is among the factors that contribute to its popularity among iPhone users. However, a shift that may cause confusion is on the horizon.
When comparing the finest smartphones, photography is one of the main areas of contention, but few consider how crucial the gallery experience is. In addition to organizing and displaying images, Google Photos also allows you to modify them and sync them with other Google accounts.
Because of this, Google Photos is always changing, and this most recent modification may mislead some users.
There is a Memories tab at the bottom of the app's current version. AI is used to suggest names for the photographs, which are grouped together like a scrapbook. Making and sharing an album is quite simple using this method.
The upcoming upgrade, will rename Memories to Moments and relocate it to the Collections tab, where it will be shown with other items like People and Pets and Documents. This will result in a significant change to Google Photos' home screen: instead of four tabs at the bottom, there will now be three: Photos, Collections, and Search. It will appear cleaner as a result.
Moving Memories into Collections (and changing its name) may, however, prevent some people from ever opening it.
Naturally, Google has a carousel with a collection of memories at the top of Google Photos. It also sends you reminders about prior events, so you'll likely benefit from the nostalgia anyhow.
There are two main factors that contribute to Google Photos' popularity. First of all, for a very long time, searching has been quite effective. In addition to recognizing people (and asking if it's the same person), it can also recognize pets, so you can quickly bring up pictures of your dog or cat.
Further searching enables you to look for a place, activity, or item as well: purchased a new hat? All of your hat photos will show up if you search for "hat."
You don't have to worry about losing your phone because it syncs to your account, but the free storage that it originally provided is long gone. While having fast internet access to your images is fantastic, Google images has gained popularity recently due to the development of artificial intelligence.
The on-device editing capabilities of Magic Eraser, as well as the capabilities of Magic Editor and Video Boost, which both rely on cloud processing built on Google Photos, depend on Google Photos.