Edgar Survints / Android Authority
tl; drag
- Google Photos is getting a new editor, which we have heard that it will start globally in June.
- Although a small group of testers have access, most of us should now expect to see the editor’s arrival in August.
- Google has explained that it is deliberately taking place in rollout to ensure the best experience for users.
Google Photos recently celebrated his 10 -year birthday, and when we are grateful for all these memories that he helped us to keep us along the way, we were also excited to hear about it, which was very happy to hear about it with a new editing experience. When sharing the news back in May, Google said preliminary access to Android users will continue in June, followed by iOS support. We are well in this place in July, and have not yet seen a new editor. So what does it give?
Google was planning to access a new editor at least some time in June, and even talked about “global” availability. But by the end of this month, we were unable to expose any reports of users who really had access to the new editor. Well – officially, at least, since we were able to cox the app to look at ourselves early. But the question remains: Distribution plans for Google’s new photo editor have changed?
We just reach Google with this question, and the company now confirms the Android Authority that most consumers will access in August.
According to Google, despite only a very small group at the moment, the new editor is in fact publicly coming out. The company explains:
This is a huge design for our editor – providing all the new helper tips and bringing all our powerful editing tools together in one place – so we are eliminating our time and making sure that it is doing better for users before bringing it to everyone.
With this new experience, everyone expecting to edit all your July beach pictures, it’s a little wandering, but there is still plenty of time for the beach in August, and when the delay is always suck, we work to make sure that the new editor is possible with the new editor.
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