These are the new paid features in Google Photos
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There's no question that Google Photos is one of the best apps on the big G, and possibly one of the best on the Play Store. The app allows us to synchronize all our images through our Google account and view them on other devices. In addition to editing or sharing photos. A few weeks ago Google announced new features coming to the Photos app, but apparently,some of these features will be paid for.
According to the XDA Developers portal, the disassembly of the latest version of Google Photos shows clear evidence of features that will be paid for.Apparently there are some editing options in the code that can only be accessed if you are a member of Google One, the company's subscription service that offers cloud storage.
What are these editing options? First, new image processing tips will be displayed, with a choice between dynamic, HDR, and vivid processing. There is also a function called Skypallete, which will allow you to edit the sky in the photos and even change the type of sky to another so that the image becomes much more striking.
Exclusive features for Google One members
Fortunately, we won't have to pay for a 'Premium' version of Google Photos if we want to access these features, only have the Google One subscription, which goes from 2 euros per month and that also offers more storage for the different applications of the company.Also, these Features will not affect other editing options that are already available for free, such as the ability to add filters and adjust parameters such as HDR.
It's also important to note that while these features are shown in the source code of the latest version, Google will probably never use them. throw. It is not the first time that the company shows functions in the code of its apps and that are never activated afterwards.
In the event that they were to be activated, to have the paid edition modes you will have to first go through the Google One application and purchase one of the subscriptions. If you already have a Google One plan available, when you sign in to Google Photos you'll see a message saying “As a Google One member, you have access to additional editing features”Users who do not have the Google subscription plan will also be able to see features with a notice that a One subscription is required to apply these filters.