Google Photos and Messages get simple updates
Google is making its apps easier to use with some fresh changes spotted in recent updates. These tweaks aim to improve how you interact with Google Photos and Google Messages, keeping things smooth and user-friendly.
In Google Photos, a new feature might soon let you pick your favorite photo effects more easily. Instead of digging through menus, you could save your go-to filters or adjustments and apply them with a tap. This would make editing photos quicker, especially if you like using the same styles often.
It’s all about saving time and keeping your pictures looking great without extra hassle. Meanwhile, Google Messages is adding clearer labels to show when you’re using RCS chats. RCS is a modern messaging system that offers cool features like read receipts and better group chats, unlike old-school SMS.
The new labels will help you know at a glance which chats are using this upgraded system, so there’s no confusion about what kind of message you’re sending. These updates show Google’s focus on small but smart improvements.
They’re not flashy overhauls, just practical changes to make everyday tasks smoother. While these features were found in app files and aren’t live for everyone yet, they hint at Google’s plans to keep its apps simple and helpful. Expect these changes to roll out soon, making your photo edits and chats a bit easier to manage.