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- Google has begun a new update in its photo app, which includes a new video player UI.
- In addition, the company has changed its setup UI for new photo users.
- These updates are a part of the gradual rollout of re -design related to its content 3 of Google’s content 3.
Google has begun some of its visual changes to the photo app, which includes a new video player progress bar with major control. Although we have seen some changes in the AP tear in June, users can now update their Google Photopp to the latest version and access the new UI.
Rollout was initially reported by users in the Gaps Lex Telegram Group and then we have updated the app on our devices and confirmed it. The video player now has a large progress bar with a vertical indicator for easy navigation through the timeline. The volume button is now sitting on the progress bar. Instead of using the pause button in the middle of the screen, there is a new pause button above the progress bar.
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But instead of putting the video playback speed down to the left or right side of the video, the latest player allows you to tap the left or right side of the video so they can move forward or re -apply for five seconds. With the help of additional taps, you can move forward or rewind further, which includes five seconds per tap.
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Although something needs to be said for additional changes, we are hoping that the Google app will continue to be updated further. I personally have the ability to share Google Photo Albums with the QR code.
Google is currently working on a group of re -designed elements for other apps that embrace the language of the content 3 expressive design. These include updates of Gmail, Phone, Mate, and more.
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