Google Photos is adding some great new features on Android, but there’s a catch

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  • Google announced that some of the Google Photos editing features available on Pixel phones would be available on all Android devices from now on.
  • The machine learning-based Photos editor features are available free of charge for Pixel users. To access the editor on other Android devices, users will need a Google One subscription.
  • Google One is Google’s cloud service, which starts at $1.99 per month for 100GB of storage, Google Photos editing perks, and Google Store rewards.

The main advantage of the Pixel 5 is Google’s camera, which offers advanced photography features that are on par or better than the latest iPhone or Galaxy phone — depending on who you ask.

The problem with the Pixel 5 is that the handset itself isn’t on par with any 2020 smartphones, let alone a handset like the Galaxy S21 that just launched. If you’re envious of some of the Pixel 5’s photo capabilities but don’t want to replace your flagship with a mid-range phone, you should know about Google’s latest Photos upgrade. Google is ready to bring various Pixel-exclusive features to other Android devices, with one huge twist. You have to pay for the Google One cloud storage subscription if you don't own a Pixel.

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