With Google's standalone Hangouts app now in wide circulation, the Messenger function has been completely replaced by a Hangouts button in Google+. Of course, you can disable Instant Upload if you're worried about battery drain, but I think it's a superconvenient feature that should be taken advantage of. By default, these items go into the private "From your phone" album, where you can easily access and share them at your convenience. One thing that was already great about the Google+ app is that it includes an Instant Upload feature, which automatically backs up pictures and videos taken by your Android device. Photo filters were already a part of the iOS version of Google+, but the frames are something new to the Android version exclusively. Another button at the bottom lets you switch to Frames, giving you 11 different treatments to choose from along with variations that you cycle through by tapping. You get nine filters to choose from, and and you can cycle through variations for each by tapping the filter button again. The most exciting addition to Photos is the capability to add filters and frames to your photos. There's also a rotate button for one-touch 90-degree rotations. The Crop screen lets you freely set the cropping area by dragging handles on each side of the image, or you can have it crop a part of your photo to a perfect square. The Enhance button automatically color-corrects and brightens up your image it worked pretty well in my testing, but you always have the option to go back to the original if you prefer. Now, you'll be able to enter an edit mode and use the buttons at the bottom for quick edits. With recent additions to Google+ for Android, you get a few more ways to enhance your photos that you didn't always have.
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