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May272017

Google Photos now lets US users create photo books on mobile

If your interest was piqued by the ability to make actual photo books from your Google Photos albums, there’s now an easier way to make these books—at least if you live in the US. Google announced at I/O 2017 that you can make physical photo books from the pictures you have on its Photos app. Initially users could only do it on the desktop browser. Now, Google updated the Photos app on iOS and Android to make it easier for you to make the books. The softcover 7-inch album will cost US$10 for 20 pages, while the hardcover 9-inch version will cost $20 for 20 pages. The downside is this feature is currently only available in the US and Google hasn’t made any announcements if it’ll bring it outside of the country. We’re hoping it makes its way here.

Source: Engadget

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