The suggestion comes after users delete images

Jun 26, 2016 17:33 GMT  ·  By

Google has been constantly working on improving its Photos application in order to provide users with everything they need to properly manage their images. The latest update from the company allows them to remove images from their cloud and local accounts faster. Now, Google Photos suggests users to also remove pictures from their cloud accounts, upon deleting images from their local phone.

The new feature is part of the version 1.23 update of the application, and it allows users to sync deleted photos. It thus helps them manage images under their accounts more easily as the app suggests users to also delete photos from their cloud account, according to Android Police.

The main advantage of this new feature is that users wouldn't clog their online account with images they no longer need. This also means that they can organize images in a more efficient way on their local and cloud account.

This isn't the only update to Google Photos, as the company has also recently added the option to view slideshows inside the application. The previous Google Photos version came with filters and editing tools from Snapseed, thus guaranteeing more features for its users. Last month, Google Photos celebrated its one year anniversary, and the application offered free unlimited storage for Nexus devices.

Google Photos is one of the most popular applications for managing and storing images. The service has over 200 million users and stores 13.7 petabytes of photos on the platform.