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    Google Photos may be coming to the Chrome OS Files app on Chromebooks, but there’s a catch

    Kevin TofelBy Kevin TofelFebruary 12, 20214 Comments2 Mins Read
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    Android Police got tipped on some news that will make Chromebook owners very happy: Google is working to put dedicated access to Google Photos in the Chrome OS Files app.

    This would work just like the current Google Drive volume, making your Google Photos library one tap away. But as the effort stands now, there is one big difference: It will use (and therefore require) installation of the Photos app for Android installed on your Chromebook.

    There have been earlier attempts to bridge Google Photos with Chromebooks.

    Google Photos PWA

    Years ago, you could log in to Google Drive on a Chromebook and use the option to synch Photos with Drive. This allowed your Google Photos to appear in the Google Drive volume in the Files app. But Google eventually split Photos off from Drive, leaving Chromebook users in the lurch.

    You were also able to install the Google Photos for Android app on Chromebooks a few years back and after using Photos in the share sheet of other Android apps, get Google Photos to appear in the Files app. That too is gone.

    The underlying approach of that method will live on, however.

    Based on the code commits for this feature, the Chrome OS Files app will use the Android version of Google Photos to show your images on your Chromebook. I find that a bit of a kludge but I assume there’s a good technical reason for the approach.

    One nice aspect of the current plan is that when using Files in Chrome OS you’ll see your Google Photos available. And when you’re using the actual Google Photos app on a Chromebook, the Files app won’t show Google Photos. That could help lead to a little less confusion when using the feature.

    If you can’t wait for Google Photos to appear in the Files app of your Chromebook, I can offer a bit of a quick workaround. You could use the Nearby Share function of Android and Chrome OS.

    Simply open Google Photos on your Android phone and choose Nearby Share in the share sheet for an image or album.

    Assuming your Chromebook is within Bluetooth range, it should appear as a sharing option and file the exact image you want from your phone to your Chromebook.

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    Kevin Tofel
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    After spending 15 years in IT at Fortune 100 companies, Kevin turned a hobby into a career and began covering mobile technology in 2003. He writes daily on the industry and has co-hosted the weekly MobileTechRoundup podcast since 2006. His writing has appeared in print (The New York Times, PC Magazine and PC World) and he has been featured on NBC News in Philadelphia.

    4 Comments

    1. Will on February 12, 2021 4:59 pm

      My experience with Android apps on ChromeOS is that they are crap.
      They don’t expand properly, text is too small to read easily, etc. etc.
      Any ‘solution’ that includes Chromebooks relying on Android apps is ridiculous.

      As far as the synchronization of Google Drive and Photos, IMHO they should have left it like it was before. I never saw an explanation of why they separated the two so that you can’t even access your photos/albums, etc. directly on Google Drive. I PAY for storage on Drive- ALL my stuff should be there!

    2. Steve Holden on February 12, 2021 5:10 pm

      This will be nice. My current work around is saving Google Photos to a #INBOX folder on Google Drive and having that folder my default folder on my Chromebook.

    3. CajunMoses on February 12, 2021 5:19 pm

      Google Photos has been a textbook example of how to implement a simple and intuitive idea in a way that users find convoluted and confusing. And, forcing Chromebook users to install Android apps reeks of internal politics.

    4. james on February 13, 2021 8:39 am

      Looks like Andoid was won, sad day for future tech 🙁

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