There are important updates for Google Photos after those received a couple of months ago to the app interface. One of these is particularly appreciated by users because it responds to a need felt for years by those who used the app on Android smartphones: be able to quickly delete the shots you do not like directly from the album where they arewith a dedicated button placed in the command bar.
Until now a photo could not be deleted directly and permanently from an album, but just remove and then delete later. The step forward is considerable, but something is still missing because there is a not just limit: the action is allowed only for private albums. To delete a photo in the shared ones the old and laborious method still has to be adopted. What is surprising is how the function of deleting photos directly from the album is private, shared or already present for some time in the version of Google Photos for iOS and for the web.
Hallelujah, Google Photos for Android finally added the “Move to trash” button when viewing photos in albums.
Previously, it’d only allow trashing on the website, and on Android, it only had the remove from album button.
THE DATE IS NOW IN EVIDENCE
Google has also introduced another update, which is a new indication in the upper left corner with the date of a shot, which makes the previous system that required scrolling to get to the month and year that interested us become obsolete. Google’s willingness to make using Photos more practical, considering the centrality that photos and videos now have in our smartphones. Every day we shoot huge quantities of images and often the difficulty is finding the shot that interests us in our archive, so welcome any attempt by Google to make the search easier.