Google’s best photo editing tools are now free in latest phone upgrade for Android AND iPhone
GOOGLE has started rolling out its top AI camera features to everyone today - including iPhones soon.
Days later, a number of older Google Pixel phone owners have reported that the freebies have landed on their devices.Google initially said the features will roll out gradually, so it could take some time for everyone to get hold of them.iPhone owner baffled by ‘annoying’ mystery dot on screen with very useful secret
Earlier this year Samsung announced its own AI photo features but only pledged to make them free until the end of 2025, for now at least. But are people willing to pay for them? That's the real question - and I suspect the vast majority will say no after shelling out a load for their smartphone in the first place.
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