In recent updates, Nothing has begun integrating AI capabilities into its ecosystem, starting with its Gallery application. This move aligns with their commitment to enhance user experience with innovative features. Here’s a detailed look at what the new update offers.
Installation Process Simplified
Installing the updated Nothing Gallery application is straightforward. Users can either download the APK provided (for direct installation) or get the update through the Play Store. If opting for the APK, tools like APK Mirror or SAI are essential to handle the bundled file format. This ensures compatibility and a seamless installation process.
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Enhanced User Interface (UI) and Layout
The updated UI brings a refreshed look and feel. Gone are the thicker pill-shaped icons and horizontal lines of the previous build, replaced with sleeker icons and a more minimalistic approach. The redesign also extends to the text size, making it bolder and more compact for better readability.
Notable changes include:
- The repositioning of the “Create Page” to a sub-menu, decluttering the main interface.
- Removal of redundant options in the “Show in Photos View,” limiting it to essentials for a cleaner navigation experience.
AI-Powered “Cutout” Feature
The highlight of the update is the new AI-powered “Cutout” feature. Similar to what’s seen in OnePlus smartphones, this tool allows users to extract subjects from images seamlessly. Here’s how it works:
- Subject Extraction: Long-pressing on an image triggers the AI to isolate the subject with precise edge detection.
- Options Post-Cutout: Users can save, share, or copy the extracted image. Saved images are neatly organized in a newly created “Clipped Images” folder.
- Cross-App Functionality: The drag-and-drop gesture lets users share extracted images directly via apps like WhatsApp, simplifying the sharing process.
Performance Enhancements
The app now opens significantly faster, and the lag during image processing, which was noticeable in older versions, has been eliminated. However, one drawback remains—the absence of a built-in photo editor. Users must rely on third-party apps for editing needs.
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