If there’s one app that fascinates us with its features, it’s Google Photos. The cloud image service is complete as it also includes a full photo editor and now an enhanced video editor. Currently, it has a design It follows the lines of Material You, although a redesign of its settings was discovered last month.
It seems so This isn’t the only aesthetic change Google Photos will undergo in the near future.Well, as some users in social networks have shown, a big change in appearance is coming in a characteristic element: the submenu or the navigation bar.
Google Photos ‘passes’ Material You and predicts a change that can reach the rest
Following the design lines of Material You, we very often have a submenu in apps that use it. It acts as a navigation bar and as a general rule, contains the most important parts of the application in question. In the case of Google Photos, it brings together the “Photos”, “Search”, “Shared” and “Library” sections, but now they will change their appearance.
As we can see in the screenshots above, the raid menu we see at the bottom changes its appearance, bypassing one of the laws of the latest version of Material You. Now, looks like a pill-shaped stickIt also floats, which allows you to see what is hidden behind it.
They revealed the new look of Google Photos on the Google News news channel on Telegram. In the same place, they comment that the new design has reached a small number of users. we will have to wait for a global distribution.
The “Photos” and “Library” sections are still present in the new bottom bar, others like “Shared” seem to disappear from the equation. On the other hand, the search tab is replaced by an icon in the form of a magnifying glass, it’s a good decision that saves some space in the place in question.
Although there is no sharing menu, yes it looks like the place has changed. With the new design, there is a “Shared” section next to our profile icon in the upper right corner. On the other hand, the Google Photos icon is moving from a central place to the upper left corner of the screen.
It is not known if all users will come to mobile phones as Google is currently testing the new design. select participant group. Regardless, this new take on the photos app might give us some clues about the future of Google’s design language.
via | Google News on Telegram
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