Users can open the Google Photos app and tap the “Assistant” icon at the bottom of their screen to check whether the feature is available or not.
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| Google Photos rolls out video collage of smiling picture |
Photo sharing and
storage service Google Photos is rolling out short video collages
called “Smiles of 2017” that displays smiling pictures of the users accompanied
by a song in the background.
“With Google Photos,
you can even make sure that every one of those happy moments is saved and
backed up online. And now you can enjoy looking back at all those happy moments
over the last year in a new ‘Smiles of 2017’ movie,” Android Police reported on
Tuesday.
The video collage is
pretty similar to Google’s existing AI-based collages which automatically
curate your top photos. The collage has Google’s standard music in the
background while photos are displayed in a slideshow format. According to the
website, these videos are mostly between 40 to 60 seconds.
The videos
has been reportedly rolled out for some users. However, it is not known if the
feature will make its way for all users.
Users can open the
Google Photos app and tap the “Assistant” icon at the bottom of their screen to
check whether the feature is available or not. Google Photos service was
announced in May 2015 and spun out from Google+ -- the company’s social
network.
According to Android
Police, this isn’t the first time Google has introduced such collages or video
clips. Last year, the company had rolled out a Smiles movies and has rolled out
seasonal clips such as “Summer of Smiles.”

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