Locate the new element through the application’s Search tab.
Since 2015, Google has offered a timeline feature through Maps that permits you to follow where you were on a specific day in the past. Notwithstanding coming out at around a similar time, Google Photos is simply now beginning to exploit that usefulness. With the most recent adaptation of application, you’ll locate another approach to see all the photographs you took on a given day.
You can get to the feature, which was spotted by Android Police, by tapping on the Search symbol and afterward the “Your Map” symbol situated close to the highest point of the interface — this is additionally a decent occasion to get to know the application’s new three-tab plan. At the point when you first visit this piece of Photos unexpectedly, a spring up window will incite you to visit a help page that subtleties how Google constructed your area timetable.
The organization noticed a photograph may include geolocation data if your telephone or camera saved that data when you snapped it, or on the off chance that you physically labeled a photograph through the application. In the event that a picture isn’t geotagged, the area may have been assessed by Google dependent on any envisioned milestones.
At the point when you zoom in on the map, you may likewise observe a blue line that follows the course you took on a given day. Tapping the course raises a settings interface where you can incapacitate the element. You can likewise do that through the three-dots menu icon at the upper right of the interface.
Given that photographs you take with your telephone normally have geolocation data joined, it’s amazing it took Google such a long time to work out an element like this. However, since it’s here, the feature is a clever method to remember a previous outing, especially when a large portion of us can’t venture out from home to investigate our own city.