Shimul Sood / Android Authority
TL;DR Google Photos on Android is getting the “Stickers” folder, nearly six months after it was rolled out to iOS devices.
It lets you reuse your stickers without having to create them all over again.
It’s rolling out slowly and might take some time to start showing up on your devices.
Google has often rolled out new app features to iPhones before bringing them over to Android devices. Google Photos’ custom stickers have been no different: it took the company six months to roll them out to Android phones. By then, the iOS app had received another fresh update that added a dedicated “Stickers” category in the “Collections” tab. Now, that feature is finally rolling out to Android devices as well.
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Stickers created on Android phones will now automatically be saved in a dedicated album within the “Collections” tab in Google Photos. This makes your creations reusable, so you can create stickers from your favorite photos and use them whenever you want, as often as you like.
Adamya Sharma / Android Authority
This way, you won’t need to create the same stickers repeatedly whenever you need to use them. It’s a quality-of-life improvement, and one that’s bound to prove useful for users who often send stickers cut out from their photos.
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