How to quickly find screenshots in Google Photos
Don't you hate when you need an image immediately, but it's buried deep within your library? There's a handy shortcut for Google Photos that eliminates the hassle of digging around looking for screenshots. It should appear automatically and be relatively easy to find, but if it doesn't, you need to carry out a few extra steps to get it. Here's how you can quickly find screenshots in Google Photos.
How to quickly find screenshots in Google Photos
1. Open Google Play Store on your Android phone.
2. Search for Google Photos.
3. Update Google Photos to version 5.68.0.410913581 or above.
4. Open Google Photos after updating to check if screenshots appear at the top.
5. If you don't see the shortcut, take a screenshot.
6. Open Google Photos again and you will see the Screenshots shortcut on top of your gallery.
The screenshots shortcut appears automatically once you have updated Google Photos. Note that your Google Photos app must be on version 5.68.0.410913581 or above to get it, though. Google started rolling out the screenshots tool on November 19, 2021, so it's very likely that your phone has already received this update. If you haven't, there's nothing to do but wait until your phone receives the feature.
To further improve Google Photos and how the app handles screenshots, Google introduced another tool in the March 2022 update. Be sure to update your Photos app to build version 5.91.0.448844219 to find this tool in-app. Here's another way to get a hold of your screenshots quickly and easily in Google Photos.
1. Open Google Photos after updating it to build version 5.91.0.448844219.
2. Tap the Search button in the bottom menu.
3. Under categories, tap on Screenshots.
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