The process of simplification of such a transfer became a joint effort of Apple and Google after the companies united to ease consumers’ smartphone use.
This new feature will be launched in the next week. Through this feature, consumers from more than 240 countries and regions will be able to transfer their photos without the hassle of download and upload options. Earlier, Google Photos users had to first download their photos and then transfer the same to iCloud Photos, which was time-consuming. Consequently, people used to avoid cross-platform photo sharing.
The current release was described as trend-setting by productive specialist Ananya Sharma as it is suitable for individuals who switch between the platforms. ‘This constant syncing of our memories between the two systems will definitely ease our digital lives. ”
The direct transfer option allows the formats of the files JPEG, HEIC, PNG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, MP4, and MOV. Potential users should also bear in mind that the aforementioned settings on the iCloud and the child accounts may help turn off many features, including this one.
Significantly, this deal between the two technology goliaths is being announced as a follow-up to their prior agreement in the same year that sought to make users’ migration between iCloud Photos and Google Photos as easy as a breeze.
‘This is the joint industry effort at work,’ said technology analyst Rohan Verma. Apple and Google by synchronizing their efforts are focusing on the consumer and making the user experience on multiple platforms smoother than ever.
This direct photo transfer feature has given Smartphone users a reason to look forward to with high hope to help them change the way they handle their photo memories.