Use a spot light to create a beam of light that gradually becomes wider (for example, a flashlight or car.
Also worth mentioning is that since the future Pixel phones won’t get this feature, it might not make Pixel 5a (whenever it launches) as popular. You can also project image maps from spot lights. However, it won’t be the case with ‘future Pixels’ and probably OEM Android handsets.Īlthough this might come as good news for current Pixel users, it may also push more people to get their hands on the older Pixel smartphones. One of the Google executives has now confirmed that Pixel 2 to Pixel 5 users will continue to have ‘High Quality’ uploads as free and unlimited, even after June. On a related note, the rumoured Pixel 5a might be missing out on one of the key features - Free High Quality Google Photos upload. It might be taken as the company’s efforts to give the most value to users before it stops free ‘High Quality’ image uploading and starts cutting the space from your Google Drive.Īlso read: Free, unlimited ‘High Quality’ uploads in Google Photos confirmed for Pixel 5 and older phones, Pixel 5a won't get it
This is just one of the features that Google is bringing to many users this year. And the feature might only pop up if Google finds enough images of the stage, your photo list. As mentioned in a report by Android Police, the new ‘In the Spotlight’ app feature in Google Photos doesn’t seem to be tied to a particular version.