The photo storage app owned by tech giant Google, Google Photos, will soon undergo an important update process, both for users in general and for those who prefer to access the program through the Android app and/or iOS.
The information about the features to be added comes directly from a multinational employee linked to the high-capacity photo storage product.
- David Lieb.
- Product manager of Google Photos.
- Has opened a direct communication channel with the public in a very unusual way: through his official Twitter profile.
- In an article that had a lot of impact.
- David asked the following question:.
“Hello, Twitter! It’s a week without appointments in Google Photos and I have a few hours to spare.Tell me what you’d like to see after Google Photos!New features, bug fixes, performance improvements, whatever.(No promises, but very open mind!)?
Amid the various suggestions and comments that emerged from the topic, David Lieb revealed that there would be the possibility of manual facial recognition in the program, something that belonged only to the automatic interface of Google Photos and that presented functionality problems.that this type of setting will only be present in the web version and not in the mobile version.
For their part, those who regularly use Google Photos on their Android phone will soon be able to search for newer photos, change time tags and delete photos from an album, features that, at that time, belong only to iOS users.
While the initiative is interesting compared to the form of communication used, there is no specific date for the above functions to become effective and you can use them to better store the results obtained with your camera.