Google Photos is an application where we can view the photos and videos on our phone. Has some great extra features. For example, it has a simple editor as well as tools to free up storage space or simply create animations, videos or cinematic photos.
And one of the most useful functions is reminders. From time to time, Google Photos automatically shows us what happened in our lives on a particular day a few years ago. These are memories and are pinned at the top of the app. Now the company will make a change by incorporating this Manual reminder feature in Google Photos.
Manual reminders in the Google Photos app itself
Gradually, Google improves Google Photos with new tools focused on image editing. Whether you have a Pixel or not (and have a Google One subscription), you can use tools like blur, HDR, or magic eraser.
Magic Editor will greatly improve the application with the help of generative AI, and currently on the Google Pixel 8 we have the possibility to use the ‘Best shot’ function to replace faces that do not turn out the way we want. a photo.
However, a function related to embedding, not image editing, has now been discovered. A type of pin that allows Google Calendar to automatically send us a reminder.
The function is called ‘Set Reminder’ and was found by TheSpAndroid. When we select a photo, in addition to the classic options for editing, sharing, searching, deleting or copying if available, a button will appear to create a reminder starring that photo.
“Do you remember where you were two years ago today?” We are not talking about a reminder like this. But something more practical focused on taking a photo of a bill, a medical appointment, or something like that.
In this way, some photo information is automatically added to Google Calendar, and we can choose the title of the reminder and the date we want to receive the notification.
But, It seems that this feature is not available on all photos and is most often seen in photographs containing text and dates. We’ll see how long it takes Google to implement this for all users, and in what situations we can take advantage of it once we have it.
via | Android Authority
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