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Google Photos Android app gets custom sticker folder

Created at 4 Jun · 6:31 AM3 sources↑ Market-relevant3 events
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Google Photos on Android is rolling out a 'Stickers' folder, allowing users to reuse previously created custom stickers. This feature, which previously launched on iOS, aims to simplify sticker access within the app's editing tools.

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Key Numbers

six monthsdelay for Android feature compared to iOS

Who's Involved

Google Photos
app receiving the custom sticker folder feature on Android

↳ Why This Matters

The integration of the Google Photos Ambient API by Aura restores auto-sync functionality for digital photo frames, addressing a critical user experience issue caused by previous API changes and enhancing the utility of smart home photo display devices.

Key facts

  • Google Photos on Android is receiving a 'Stickers' folder.
  • The feature allows users to reuse previously created custom stickers.
  • This functionality was first released on iOS devices.
  • The rollout is gradual and may take time to appear on all devices.

Google Photos on Android devices is now receiving the 'Stickers' folder, a feature that allows users to easily access and reuse custom stickers they have previously created. This functionality was initially rolled out to iOS devices approximately six months prior. The addition of a dedicated 'Stickers' category within the 'Collections' tab aims to streamline the process of using personalized stickers in photo editing. The feature is currently undergoing a gradual rollout and may not be immediately available to all Android users.

Aura warned users that Google API changes meant that they were losing support for auto-syncing pics from the cloud. Shortly thereafter, the company announced that it was working with Google to find a way to restore some kind of similar functionality. Now, a year later, Aura shares how the Google Photos Ambient API is re-enabling auto-sync.

Digital photo frames should be one of the simplest smart home products in our lives. They don't need to be anywhere near as advanced as a multi-purpose screen like a Nest Hub, and all we ask is that they connect to our photo library, and quietly display our pics. But last year, we learned about trouble brewing for many of these gadgets, as changes to Google's Photos API threatened to break support for picture syncing with frames like those made by Aura. After sharing that it was working on a solution with Google, Aura is finally ready to let us in on exactly how this fix works.

Frequently asked questions

The 'Stickers' folder allows Android users to easily find and reuse custom stickers they have previously created within Google Photos.

The custom sticker feature was rolled out to iOS devices approximately six months before its release on Android.

No, the feature is rolling out slowly and may take some time to become visible on all Android devices.

Aura is using the Google Photos Ambient API to re-enable auto-sync functionality for its digital photo frames, restoring a feature that was previously broken by Google API changes.

What Happens Next

01The feature will continue to roll out gradually to all Android users.
02Aura is re-enabling auto-sync functionality for its digital photo frames using the Google Photos Ambient API.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 9:13 PM
Google Photos is enabling a new Ambient API to restore auto-sync functionality for digital photo frames like Aura, after previous API changes broke support.
Android Authority via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 7:14 AM
Google Photos on Android is now rolling out a "Stickers" folder, mirroring a feature previously released on iOS.
Android Authority via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 6:18 AM
Pixel's 'Take a Message' feature now allows users to record custom greetings that play when the phone answers a call.
Android Authority via PiQSuite

Sources

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You can finally use your voice for Pixel's 'Take a Message' greetingsm.piqsuite.com
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Google Photos on Android finally gets this handy feature months after iPhonem.piqsuite.com
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Here's how Google Photos is solving its digital picture frame problemm.piqsuite.com

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