Google Photos has a Drop Favorites feature like Instagram

Now you can drop search with images on Google Photos like Instagram.

Many people still prefer to use Google Photos even though this service lacks some very basic features. One of them is a feature that lets you show off your favorite photos by dropping likes like Facebook or dropping your heart like Instagram.

Today, Google announced next week it will release a feature that allows users to drop hearts on photos they like. Touch the star icon in the right corner of the photo in the gallery, you will put it in Favorites.

The Favorites album will be created as soon as you start 'shooting' for a certain image. This feature is not new and everyone must be familiar. If you haven't seen the star yet, maybe you should wait a few more days.

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Drop your photos and drop them for others' photos in Google Photos

Photos will also soon allow users to drop hearts for photos shared with them (with a heart icon), bringing more social interaction, like Instagram. At the I / O event earlier this month, Google announced new features on Photos that will have quick editing capabilities suggested by AI to improve images and colors as well as refresh colors for old photos. The first 2 features have already been released.

See more:

  1. 6 solutions to replace the best Google Photos
  2. Google I / O 2018: Google introduces a host of new features related to Android P, Assistant Assistant, Gmail
  3. Google Photos helps create short films from emotional photos to celebrate Valentine's Day

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