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Chrome for Android will soon make it easier to restore multiple tabs
Chrome for Android will soon make it easier to restore multiple tabs
Chrome on desktop has a pretty useful feature where you can easily reopen tabs that you closed, especially multiple tabs at once. Unfortunately on mobile, it’s a very different story as it isn’t quite as straightforward, but that is expected to change in the future.According to a recently-discovered experimental flag in the Chromium Gerrit, it seems that Google is working on a quality-of-life update to Chrome for Android where users will find it easier to restore multiple closed tabs at once. Right now, restoring closed tabs on Android has to be done one by one. If you’re the type that has many tabs open at once, then restoring all of them can be a time-consuming process, so this update should make it a lot easier. It is unclear at this point how it will work because the entries appear to be quite new. This suggests that Google might have only just started working on it so it might be a while before we see it available to all users. It is a good sign though because handling multiple tabs on Chrome’s mobile app isn’t quite as seamless compared to desktop. It was earlier this year that Google made some changes to make it harder for users to accidentally close all open tabs, so this upcoming update should be a good way to allow users to restore those tabs if that ever happens. Source: Android Headlines The post Chrome for Android will soon make it easier to restore multiple tabs first appeared on Phandroid. More... |
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?Photo Stacks? in Google Photos for Android now rolling out more widely
Credit: Hadlee Simons / Android Authority
After announcing the Photo Stacks feature for Google Photos last November, Google is finally making it available to Android users more widely. The feature is already available on the iOS version of the app. It seems the Photo Stacks is being added to the Google Photos Android app as a server-side update. That means it?s not linked to a new app update. However, upgrading to the latest Google Photos version 6.67.0 would be advisable to get the best out of the app. We received Photo Stack on some of our Pixel phones, including the Pixel 7 Pro, back in November itself. When you get the feature on your Google Photos app, you should see a popup window alerting you about its availability. You can then head to Photos settings > Preferences > Stack similar photos to enable Photo Stacks. Credit: Hadlee Simons / Android Authority The feature helps group similar photos taken in a short period of time. The images need to be backed up first, though. So stacking won?t work for locally stored images. Google previously told Android Authority that up to 100 images can be stacked together. More... |
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