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Quick Edit is one of the newest features to hit the Google Photos app. And after just a few minutes of using it, I disabled it ASAP.
Google is rolling out a new feature for its Photos app called Quick Edit, which allows users to apply image processing on the sharing screen for a last minute touch-up.
Google appears to have enabled the Quick edit feature via a server-side update, as it’s available on several of our devices running an older build of Google Photos (version 7.24).
The updated version of Quick Edit with the new option to turn it off is in the code for version 7.14 of the Google Photos app but hasn’t been rolled out to users yet.
Disabling Quick Edit in Google Photos is a matter of preference. If you find yourself making quick crops to photos before sending them off to friends or posting them, maybe leave the feature on.
Quick Edit puts the power in the hands of our users to easily tailor what they share and how they connect with their community," said Zipporah Allen, Strava’s chief business officer.
Quick Edit is available as soon as you open the app and the activity syncs to Strava. The app will bring up a Quick Edit screen and from here you can make instant changes to your workout details.
The Quick Edit interface on a Google Pixel 6 Pro (Image credit: Android Authority) According to screenshots shared by the Android Authority tipster (above), ...
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