Your Google Photos memories will soon also be visible on the Google Nest Hub

Your Google Photos memories will soon also be visible on the Google Nest Hub

You probably know “memories” from Google Photos. This includes your highlights, photos with a specific theme and photos from previous years. Often nice to see where you were a year ago, but sometimes also very confrontational when you see how you were at the time. Maybe that’s why Google will soon come up with the option to make these photos appear large on your Google Nest Hub.

Your memories on the Nest Hub

Google already paid more attention to “memories” last year by placing them prominently at the top of Google Photos. This year, the search giant added a special memories widget. They are now taking this one step further by also showing memories on your Google Nest Hub, as can be read in a blog by google.

When you turn on the feature, your Google Photos reminders will now also appear on the “Your Day” page. It should appear as a tile next to other elements on the “Your Day” page, according to Google. You should therefore see the photos alongside your schedule, the weather and your tasks, among other things. There is also an option in the Google Photos app that activates the feature for your smart display. Unfortunately, both this function and the reminders on the Google Nest Hub are not yet visible in the editors.

Your Google Photos memories will soon also be visible on the Google Nest Hub
Google Photos Reminders widget

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The feature is currently being rolled out through a server-side update. This may mean that some users can already see it and others not yet. So check your Nest Hub for updates these days. Do you already see your memories on your smart display? Please let us know by e-mail (please include screenshots or photos).

Your Google Photos memories will soon also be visible on the Google Nest Hub
My memories tell me that two years ago I was busy decorating my beautiful(..?) ‘Christmas zebra’. What were you doing two years ago according to your Google Photos memories?

– Thanks for information from Androidworld. Source

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