Hi there,
I have a Mi 9T Pro with MIUI Global 11.0.1.0 stable QFKMIXM.
When writing a message in Whatsapp, Facebook or Messenger and I want to attach an image from Google Photos, there is simply no option to go to Google Photos.
I only have documents, camera, gallery, audio, location, contact in the menu.
In Gmail I can select Google Photos but not in other social media.
Does anyone know a solution for this? Thx!
Google photos photos are in the cloud. First they are downloaded and then they can be attached anywhere.
Thx. Yes the "workaround' is to download them first and attach them. There is no way to attach them without the download first?
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Is there any place we can download camera plug-ins for instant pictures upload to facebook & picasa?
As Play now is no longer supported for X2 neither picasa plug-in is accessible now.
BTW is there any "fix" for playnow?
I have Picasa Plugin, here you are:
Thanks
So one of the newer features of facebook it's the ability to save photos instead of screenshotting them. Useful for funny pictures etc.
The photos save in a folder named "facebook" inside the DCIM folder, except in the gallery app the photos are in the camera shots album.
It's not a big deal, but I get pretty ocd about how things are organised in my phone, and pictures I take mixed with facebook photos is a big no no.
Is there a way to change this so that appears in it's own album?
If it helps, I installed the vanilla 4.2 gallery (with the photsphere capabilities) app and the pictures saved in facebook are in desperate albums from my photos, but I prefer to use the default app.
Thanks for any help
I have not found a way to use Google photos exclusively without needing some interaction from Samsung Gallery. If anyone has a solution please chime in.
Thanks
Um, Google Photos app? Why does the Goggle Photos app have to interact with the Samsung gallery?
For example... if I try to delete a file it says I need to delete it through Gallery first
Photos taken on your phone are copied to Google Photos. The original always stays on your phone.
Okay, so I'm having a weird issue on my Nexus 6
I have several camera apps on my phone –*Google Camera, Manual Camera, Camera FV-5, Open Camera, etc.
All of them save their pictures to the same directory (/DCIM/Camera)
For some reason, however, the only photos that my phone "recognizes" as actually being there are the ones taken by the Google Camera app.
What I mean by "recognizes":
If I go to Facebook to post an image, it will only show the ones taken by Google Camera
If I click on the image previews in Google Camera, it only shows the photos taken by Google Camera
If I browse to the Camera folder using Device Folders in Google Photos, it only shows the photos taken by Google Camera
Much weirder still, though:
If I click on the image previews in Manual Camera, it only shows the photos taken by Google Camera
If I click on the image previews in Open Camera, it only shows the photos taken by Google Camera
I.e., if I take a picture in Manual Camera, then click it's preview icon? It will show me the most recent picture taken in Google Camera.
I know these other images are saving correctly, in the correct directory, as if I browse to it in Solid Explorer, the files are all there and I can open them just fine.
But for some reason, any app that deals in media and not in file-structure won't recognize them as being there unless they were taken in Google Camera
I'm at a loss. I've tried deleting and recreating the directory; same issue. And it's not just one app that does this – any app that I take pictures in, the photos do not show up, unless it was taken with Google Camera.
Help?
As Nokia mention in its webpage...
How to do ?
It's not specific to this Nokia 7 plus. It's for all phones up to 16MP uploading, it's unlimited.
The Google photos app uploads your photos automatically to the cloud, very handy. There doesn't seem to be a gallery app on this phone, just photos app,
Just double check your backup settings in this app and your all set, you can log in to photos anywhere with your Google account
As long as you don't choose the "original" option in the Photos app back up settings, you have unlimited photos storage.