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Google Photos Will Soon Introduce Redesigned Navigation Bar

Google is regularly developing its application with new features and improvements. Now, Google is planning to introduce yet another feature to Google Photos, and that is a visual refresh for many of its UI elements, including removing the bottom navigation bar. Meanwhile, in a recent development, the company is working on some new features on YouTube.

Google Photos Redesigned Navigation Bar:

Recently, the Google News Telegram channel published some screenshots of this Google Photos app, indicating that the American tech giant is currently working on a visual refresh for several elements of the Google Photos UI, including removing the bottom navigation bar.

As per the information, the bottom navigation bar of Google Photos was replaced with a slider containing Photos, Memories, and Library tabs, with a Search button on the right. Plus, the new Memory tab looks just like an experiment.

In addition to the bottom navigation bar, the bottom button “Share” page has been moved to the right side of the top bar, and the app logo is aligned to the left edge. Going forward, these changes are limited to a “narrow range” of Android and iPhone owners in the rollout of this new interface and may be released as a stable version to more users soon.

Google Photos is an excellent app for storing and editing your photos and videos with lots of exciting features and tools. It keeps getting new features like new effects, playback controls, and a profile menu for videos to improve it.

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