The Google Photos app can sync your favorite photos to Apple Photos on iOS
The Google Photos app can sync your favorite photos to Apple Photos on iOS

Google Photos recently reached 5 billion downloads on Android and hopes to block these users by allowing Apple iOS users to sync their favorite photos and videos with Apple's (Apple Photos) service. Photo.

Although (Google Photos) works through a mobile operating system, it is difficult to take full advantage of it on iOS due to some restrictions imposed by Apple. If an iPhone or iPad smartphone user tries to use only the image service provided by the giant US search company, they may need to coordinate (Google Photos) and (Apple Photos) to properly handle the photo library.

With this new feature, photos added to favorites on the service (Apple Photos) become favorites in the service (Google Photos), and photos on the service (Google Photos) become favorites in the service (Apple Photos). If the user does not like the photos in the service (Google Photos), they will be removed from the service preferences list (Apple Photos).

To enable this feature, the user must first open (Google Photos) on the iOS device, then go to Profile (Profile) and Settings (Preferences) then (Apple Album) to Apple Photos and enable this option.

Once activated, every photo the user likes in (Apple Photos) will be "tagged" in (Google Photos).

The company's new update coincides with the company's announcement that the Google Workspace production app will not support Microsoft IE 11 browser on March 15, 2021.

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