[Android app] Google+ updated (4.3) with new photo features

Google+ for Android has been updated to version 4.3, which includes a few new enhancements in the photos section along with some basic bug fixes. The update will allow users to begin editing a picture on one device, and then carry on or start over on another, new filters and tools (Snapseed), and enhancements for viewing and finding your photos.

You can download the update directly on your Android device through the Google Play Store or by using the link which follows:

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The update is being rolled out in stages, so it maybe awhile before it reaches your device. If you dont want to wait for the update to arrive you could consider downloading the latest APK using the following link
Google+ for Android version 4.3 has the following list of changes and improvements:

  • Non-destructive photo editing across devices Starting today you can start your edits on one device, and continue (or start over) on another. This means you can backup full-resolution photos from your desktop, edit them in seconds on your phone, then add some finishing touches from your tablet. (And you can revert to your originals at any time!) The technical term for this experience is non-destructive editing in the cloud, and we think you’ll really enjoy it.
  • Brand new filters and creative tools Now when you edit your photos, you’ll have a powerful set of tools (like crop and rotate), 1-touch filters, and Snapseed-inspired enhancements (like Drama, Retrolux, and HDR Scape). Mix and match to make your photos look their absolute best.
  • A single view of all your photos The new ‘All’ view displays your entire photo library — whether it’s on your current device, or backed up in the cloud. If your library is really large (> 10s of thousands of photos), the app won’t show all your photos initially. But stay tuned, because we’re supporting larger and larger libraries over the next few weeks.
  • An easy way to browse your photos by date In addition to search, there’s now another way to find your photos fast. Just swipe through your photos in the ‘All’ view, and look for the scroll bar on the right. Dragging the scroll bar up or down will quickly move you forwards or backwards in time.

Earlier today we saw the release of Google Now Launcher for Nexus and Google Play Edition devices. We also released a guide on how to install the Google Now Launcher on any Android smartphone or tablet.

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