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Nano Banana is now available in the Google Photos editor. The app is also getting AI templates, personalized templates, an Ask button, and more accurate facial editing. Conversational editing is now expanding to iOS, and Ask Photos is rolling out in more countries.
The ‘Help me edit’ feature is also better at fixing faces and supports Google’s Nano Banana AI model.
The update affects multiple device categories, including phones, tablets, Wear OS watches, Android Auto and Automotive systems, and Android TV.
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Google Pixel update adds battery-saving maps mode, AI photo remixing, and smarter notifications
Google announced its November software update for Pixel phones, called Pixel Drop — a quarterly feature release that brings new capabilities to existing devices — with features including notification summaries, a power-saving mode for the Maps app, prompt-based edits for Photos, and Gemini Nano-powered photo edits in Messages.
Google now appears to be working on individual toggles, letting you back up or exclude specific apps. The list sorts apps by data size, letting you prioritize your attention on the biggest data users.
Nano Banana started making waves when it appeared earlier this year as an unbranded demo. You simply feed the model an image and tell it what edits you want to see. Google said Nano Banana was destined for the Photos app back in October,