Google Photos is widely rolling out a new floating, pill-shaped navigation bar on Android, replacing the old fixed bottom bar and revealing more of your photo grid in the process. The update also ...
Google Photos for Android is finally getting the floating redesign iPhone users have had for months, making the app cleaner while giving Gemini-powered Ask Photos a more prominent spot.
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Google Photos is getting a revamp of sorts, making a huge UI change that will enhance the user experience. The chunky ...
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The row of navigation controls at the bottom of Google Photos has been updated to be a bit more compact and consistent.
Google Photos is finally rolling out a floating bottom bar redesign on Android that updates how you navigate the app.
Chrome 150 adds an in-menu back button to Android, reorganizes several controls, and delivers important browser security ...
The latest version of Google Chrome is widely rolling out today with a dedicated back button and other small interface tweaks. Previously, the three-dot menu just offered a forward button in the top ...
Until now, the Android version of Chrome has relied on the swipe gesture to go back a page. But Chrome 150 ditches the info button from the top-right menu and adds an actual back button in its place.