Amazon debuted a completely redesigned Photos app on iOS in November 2021 and almost exactly a year later, Amazon is finally giving its Photos app on Android the same treatment.
has redesigned its app on Android to make app navigation and sharing photos and videos easier for its users.
The redesign puts an emphasis on discoverability, with a bar at the bottom that offers quick access to search and filters. Swiping up within the Amazon Photos gallery on a device will open a new control panel where users can find curated features to filter photos by object, place, or year. This is also where users can access the daily memories feature.
On the top left of the Android app, a floating button with the Amazon Smile logo gives users access to their settings. They can also use this toggle to turn auto-save on and off, access notification and image recognition settings, and review how much storage they have used. The print menu is also located here, letting users create high-quality prints from within the app.
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