Merged 2 posts from Nothing gallery app.

One of the drawbacks of Android overall is how Google has dominated some core applications. When it comes to a unique concept like Nothing, fans want to see at least their base functions covered by something minimal and simple to use. Google photos for me as well is a pain, but I use it only for uploading in the drive. Other than that the iOS Photos app is kinda decent. When it comes to Android, a Nothing Gallery app seems only fair to their fans. I am sure something is in the works and hopefully, we will see the bright side of it. Nonetheless, my Team has already planned a Gallery App for Nothing OS so it’s only a matter of time.

21 days later
Merged 1 post from Inbuilt gallery app.

I always install Google Gallery as my default media viewer and uninstall Google Photos. Wishing there will be Nothing Gallery in the future.

Matteo Riso It stutters while scrolling. I’d recommend simple gallery pro. It’s paid, but it’s way better!.

    htb86 If your phone gets stolen or breaks, you’ll lose your photos and videos that weren’t synced. So for me it’s better to use Google Photos. It is very comfortable.

      Merged 1 post from Nothing gallery app in mobiles .

      Hope Y’all doing great

      @Nothing Developers @mladen plz do give us an native nothing Gallery app

      Would be way great

      @community …any further thoughts

      Merged 1 post from Nothing Gallery App.

      Style2010 In these curent times there’s other forms of storage. Not everyone has money to buy a storage device, or has a storage device already to hand to backup to. Equally not everyone has wi-fi or unlimited data to upload to cloud. There pro’s and con’s in using cloud base storage as there are in using other formats for storage.

      Each to their own I guess.. 😉

      14 days later

      Embracing a user-centric ethos, companies should invest in developing bespoke gallery apps tailored to their devices, seamlessly integrating a suite of advanced editing functionalities without imposing additional charges. Drawing inspiration from the exemplary model set by Google Pixel and other industry leaders, this approach not only enhances user experience but also fosters a culture of creative expression unbounded by financial barriers.