Sorry Android users, these Google Photos features are coming to iPhones first

Google has announced an overhaul of the user interface for its photo application on iOS, updates that are available on the iPhone before being published on Android. Google states that updates are a “simpler, more modern and more intuitive user interface”.
The changes include:
- A new light fashion And the possibility of matching the iPhone setting in clear or dark mode.
- Identification of Date, time and location At the top of a photo.
- Some actions have gone to Three -point menu.
- Photo stacks and gusts now have simpler management with a Three -point icon associated with a selected miniature. Tap allows you to manage the battery.
- New badges Offer a variety of actions, including modification of the photo category, reading or break from a live or movement photo, recording a shared photo in your library, or saving a photo and managing your storage.

The Google Photos update includes changes to the three -point menu (left) and the rationalized user interface to manage your photos.
The updated user interface is now available for iOS in version 7.35 and will soon arrive on Android. The Google Photos app is available in the App Store; If you already have it, you can get the update by opening the App Store, by pressing the icon of your account in the upper right corner, then scrolling down to see the updates of the available application.