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Google Photos introduces a fresh look for its Video Player
Google Photos is getting a fresh new look for its video player to make it more user-friendly and fun to use. This new design will help you enjoy your videos better with some cool features.
The fresh Video Player design has been spotted in version 7.4 of the Google Photos app, thanks to Assemble Debug (Android Authority).
In the revamped UI, there are separate buttons for Volume, Pause, and a brand-new Loop feature, all located below the video. This change makes it easier to control your video without cluttering the screen, unlike the current design where the Pause button overlaps the video and the volume control is on the right.
Moreover, this redesigned UI shows a new seek bar. Instead of a plain straight line, the seek bar now has a dotted design, which makes it look modern and sleek. Also, it provides haptic feedback, which means you’ll feel a little vibration when you scrub through the video.
It also adds the ability to double-tap the left or right sides of the video. This lets you rewind or fast-forward by five seconds to make it simple to skip to your favorite moments without having to drag the seek bar.
Google is always working on making the Photos app better, and these changes are sure to make watching videos more enjoyable. Stay tuned for the official rollout of these features.
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