Google Photos for iPhone gets improved burst mode

To activate burst mode users simply need to tap and hold the shutter button while using the camera app.

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One of the hidden features sported by the Apple’s iPhone is the ‘burst mode’. The feature allows users to continuously capture ten photos every second, especially when the subject is moving.

With this, Google has released an update of its Google Photos 1.12.1 which will support burst mode on iPhone. Aimed to reduce battery and data usage, the update will also improve iPhone’s burst mode performance.

To activate burst mode users simply need to tap and hold the shutter button while using the camera app. After taking photos using the mode, the user can select the best ones and delete the rest.

Apart from it, Google has also introduced a new cropping tool that will allow users to adjust photos accordingly.

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