Google Photos released a new feature that allows you to turn your favorite photos into screensavers. The all-time favorite photo-sharing service currently offers near-perfect syncing abilities and virtually unlimited backups.
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Scroll down to find the Photo Frame. If it's not activated, just click it to turn it on. Once you access it, you need to click the arrow symbol. This will allow you to choose which album you'll display.
Scroll down again to access the list of options. Doing this enables you to choose if you want to show or hide the notifications, the time, weather, and other data overlaid on your custom screensaver.
If you want to access additional customization options, all you need to do is scroll further down.
Syncing your fav photos with Apple's Photos app
HKTDC reported that Google Photos now lets you sync your favorite images with Apple's Photos app. The photos that were previously favorited will remain as is even if the users turn off the sync feature. However, you need to have Google Photos version 5.22 before you can access the new feature.
If you want to sync your favorite images, all you need to do is follow this guide;
Photos Settings > Apple Photos > Sync favorites
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Written by: Giuliano de Leon.