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This Google Photos change could make searching on big phones a lot easier (APK teardown)

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Google is testing a redesigned Search experience in the Photos app, moving the Search bar to the bottom. The new placement improves accessibility, especially for large-screen devices and one-handed uses. Google Photos could also allow repeat searches straight from the results page. These UI changes are not yet publicly available and may or may not be released in the future. Google Photos is an excellent way to back up and organize your photo gallery across Android flagships. Google also keeps experimenting with changes to Photos, trying out different things to see what could help enhance the user experience. One of the latest changes we’ve spotted on Google Photos will make it easier to search for photos on large screened devices by bringing the search bar to the bottom and keeping it persistent across search results.

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This Google Photos change could make searching on big phones a lot easier (APK teardown)

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Google is testing a redesigned Search experience in the Photos app, moving the Search bar to the bottom. The new placement improves accessibility, especially for large-screen devices and one-handed uses. Google Photos could also allow repeat searches straight from the results page. These UI changes are not yet publicly available and may or may not be released in the future. Google Photos is an excellent way to back up and organize your photo gallery across Android flagships. Google also keeps experimenting with changes to Photos, trying out different things to see what could help enhance the user experience. One of the latest changes we’ve spotted on Google Photos will make it easier to search for photos on large screened devices by bringing the search bar to the bottom and keeping it persistent across search results.

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Google Photos could get another useful way to share content (APK teardown)

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority An app teardown has revealed that Google Photos could soon let you share albums and photos via a QR code. This would be an alternative to the current method of simply using sharing links. This would be useful if you want to share photos with someone but don’t have their contact information. Google Photos allows you to share photos, videos, and entire albums with a simple sharing link, giving recipients a quick and easy way to view your content. However, it looks like Google is working on another way to share your photos and videos.

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Google Photos could get another useful way to share content (APK teardown)

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority An app teardown has revealed that Google Photos could soon let you share albums and photos via a QR code. This would be an alternative to the current method of simply using sharing links. This would be useful if you want to share photos with someone but don’t have their contact information. Google Photos allows you to share photos, videos, and entire albums with a simple sharing link, giving recipients a quick and easy way to view your content. However, it looks like Google is working on another way to share your photos and videos.

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Google Photos could get another useful way to share content (APK teardown)

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority An app teardown has revealed that Google Photos could soon let you share albums and photos via a QR code. This would be an alternative to the current method of simply using sharing links. This would be useful if you want to share photos with someone but don’t have their contact information. Google Photos allows you to share photos, videos, and entire albums with a simple sharing link, giving recipients a quick and easy way to view your content. However, it looks like Google is working on another way to share your photos and videos.

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Google Photos could get another useful way to share content (APK teardown)

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority An app teardown has revealed that Google Photos could soon let you share albums and photos via a QR code. This would be an alternative to the current method of simply using sharing links. This would be useful if you want to share photos with someone but don’t have their contact information. Google Photos allows you to share photos, videos, and entire albums with a simple sharing link, giving recipients a quick and easy way to view your content. However, it looks like Google is working on another way to share your photos and videos.

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Google Photos could get another useful way to share content (APK teardown)

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority An app teardown has revealed that Google Photos could soon let you share albums and photos via a QR code. This would be an alternative to the current method of simply using sharing links. This would be useful if you want to share photos with someone but don’t have their contact information. Google Photos allows you to share photos, videos, and entire albums with a simple sharing link, giving recipients a quick and easy way to view your content. However, it looks like Google is working on another way to share your photos and videos.

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Google Photos could get another useful way to share content (APK teardown)

Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority An app teardown has revealed that Google Photos could soon let you share albums and photos via a QR code. This would be an alternative to the current method of simply using sharing links. This would be useful if you want to share photos with someone but don’t have their contact information. Google Photos allows you to share photos, videos, and entire albums with a simple sharing link, giving recipients a quick and easy way to view your content. However, it looks like Google is working on another way to share your photos and videos.

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Retroid Pocket Flip 2 and Classic ship next week, but will they beat the tariffs?

Retroid Pocket Flip 2 pre-orders will begin shipping on April 13, and Classic pre-orders begin shipping on April 16. The company has promised to have all pre-orders shipped by May 2. Duties will take effect on May 2, nearly doubling the effective price of each handheld. Retroid’s latest handhelds are nearly ready to ship, at least for anyone brave enough to pre-order. Retroid Pocket Flip 2 pre-orders will begin shipping on April 13, and Retroid Pocket Classic pre-orders start shipping a few days later on April 16. However, this ordinarily joyous occasion is overshadowed by a looming threat on the horizon: tariffs. Just a few hours ago, the Trump administration announced that it would triple the duties on products previously covered by the de minimis exemption. Without going into details, that means after May 2, consumers in the US will be charged duties of 90% of the value of each device before receiving the shipment.

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Retroid Pocket Flip 2 and Classic ship next week, but will they beat the tariffs?

Retroid Pocket Flip 2 pre-orders will begin shipping on April 13, and Classic pre-orders begin shipping on April 16. The company has promised to have all pre-orders shipped by May 2. Duties will take effect on May 2, nearly doubling the effective price of each handheld. Retroid’s latest handhelds are nearly ready to ship, at least for anyone brave enough to pre-order. Retroid Pocket Flip 2 pre-orders will begin shipping on April 13, and Retroid Pocket Classic pre-orders start shipping a few days later on April 16. However, this ordinarily joyous occasion is overshadowed by a looming threat on the horizon: tariffs. Just a few hours ago, the Trump administration announced that it would triple the duties on products previously covered by the de minimis exemption. Without going into details, that means after May 2, consumers in the US will be charged duties of 90% of the value of each device before receiving the shipment.

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