Uploaded photos and videos will be listed in a single place now

Oct 12, 2012 10:51 GMT  ·  By

The native Dropbox for Android application has just got a little better than before, courtesy of a new series of enhancements that the team of developers behind it has packed inside the latest application release, namely version 2.2.

Already available for download through the official channels, the new Dropbox for Android release brings along new means for Android users to enjoy their photos and videos while on the go.

There is a new Photos tab in the application, where all the photos and videos that a user has uploaded will be listed, thus offering faster access to them.

“We’ve created a new photos gallery in our Dropbox Android app that puts your pictures front and center and displays them beautifully,” Tony Grue from Dropbox notes in a blog post.

“Now it’s even easier to flip through all of the photos you’ve automatically uploaded to Dropbox and share them in a snap! And since our Camera Upload feature lets you gather all your photos in one spot, you’ll even see pictures you’ve taken with other cameras.”

Basically, users will no longer have to search through various content to find images they want to share, as these will be all listed in a single place.

“With this update, all of your awesome memories are just a tap away on your Android phone and easier to view, browse, and share. So, go download the latest version of Dropbox for Android and enjoy,” Tony Grue added.

Additionally, uploads have been moved to the menu in the file browser in the new release, and there is also a wide range of bug fixes that users will certainly appreciate in the new version of the app.

These enhancements brought to the native app follow a series of changes made to the Dropbox mobile site, which enabled users to have a look at the photos uploaded from their mobile phones fast and easy, as they would do when accessing the website from a computer.

Dropbox for Android 2.2 can be downloaded from Softpedia as well, via this link.