Google's Magic Eraser feature is finally heading to older Pixel phones. And besides that, the nifty photo editing tool is also on its way to other Android mobile devices and even Apple iPhones.
Do note that the update includes a new security patch too, for April 2024. The version that is rolling out is OxygenOS 14.0.0.505. That build number will be a bit different in other markets, but the ...
Flattering selfies are great, but less so when you accidentally catch a stranger picking their nose in the background. Luckily, if you own Google’s Pixel Phone, or subscribe to Google One, there’s a ...
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Last week, Google announced that its Pixel-exclusive Magic Eraser feature is coming to non-Pixel Android phones, and also iPhones. Well, that just happened, the feature is available to use. There is a ...
We’ve all seen the Google Pixel ad where Giannis Antetokounmpo removes a “glizzy” from his selfie with Simu Liu just by circling the unwanted photobomber with his finger. Now even iPhone users will be ...
When Google launched the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, one of the standout features was Magic Eraser. It’s a relatively simple tool in the Photos app that allows you to remove people or objects that you ...
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The feature used to only be available on phones with the company’s Tensor processors, but now it’s coming to the standard Google Photos for Android and iOS app. The feature used to only be available ...