Google Lens is Functional in Google Photos v3.5, Here’s How to Access it Bluboo...

 
 
 
Google Lens is Functional in Google Photos v3.5, Here's How to Access it Bluboo...

 
xda-developers
Sep 14, 2017 8:14 AM • by Mishaal Rahman
Google Lens is Functional in Google Photos v3.5, Here's How to Access it

Google Lens was announced at this year's Google I/O. The feature was shown off briefly, and it basically uses the power of Google's machine learning technology in order to provide contextual analysis of pictures. While the product was initially stated to eventually integrate with the Google Assistant, it was also revealed that Google Lens integration would be available in Google Photos. Since Google I/O, we haven't heard much about this product apart from a few early versions showing up. But today, Google Photos version 3.5.0.168271220 has begun to roll out to users, and it actually provides a working, accessible interface to Google Lens.

As you can see in the screenshots above, I am able to opt in to Google Lens and then send it an image for it to do its magic on. I tested a fairly standard image that should easily be able to be recognized by Google's machine learning technology – the Eiffel Tower. As expected, it worked.


Google Photos v3.5 Brings Live Google Lens Support

We managed to figure out how to access Google Lens, at least part of its functionality, as we don't know the full extent of what Google Lens in Google Photos is capable of yet. This may be surprising, and exciting, for some as it suggests the feature won't be limited to the upcoming Google Pixel 2 and Google Pixel 2 XL.

Within the newest Google Photos app, we noticed a few new lines in the Android Manifest file:

To any Android developer out there, you'll know how to parse this information. But to those of you not familiar with Android's intent system, here's an explanation. The latest Google Photos update adds a new intent filter that accepts image files sent to it. If you are able to set up the proper intent, then you can open up any image file on your device to be used in Google Lens.

Since this is an "exported" activity, that means that it can be called from a third party app and without requiring root access. And that's exactly what I did with Tasker and the help of a nifty app called Content Provider Helper.

All you need to do is send an image file using the content://media/external/images/media/ID format in the intent's data, and Google Photos will open up with Google Lens ready to scan your picture for anything it finds.

Which seems to be a lot, by the way. We also did an APK teardown of the app and found that it can scan for books, movies, music albums, video games, landmarks, points of interest, paintings, buildings, etc.

If it detects such things as URLs it can open them in your browser; if it detects potential phone numbers, addresses, e-mail addresses, etc. it can suggest adding to your contacts; or it can even add events to your calendar.

We haven't yet gone through the process of testing each of these out using pictures, but you're more than welcome to since we provided the manner in which you can test Google Lens out yourself. Heck, someone could even make a simple app that just sends an intent to Google Photos just to mess around with Google Lens.


You can download Google Photos version 3.5.0.168271220 at APKMirror, or check the Play Store link below to see if it has rolled out for your device.

The app was not found in the store. 🙁




Android Advices
Sep 13, 2017 5:44 PM • by Karunakar Donthamshetti
Bluboo S8+ & S2 with Tri-bezel Display & 18:9 Aspect Ratio Devices Leaked Online

After launching Bluboo S8, the Chinese ODM company is planning to launch two new devices with thin bezel-less design and new aspect ratio called as Bluboo S8+ and Bluboo S2. These two phones are the successors of the Bluboo S8 and Bluboo S2 device which was launched earlier. The both devices are going to develop for competing for the Mi Mix 2 bezel-less device, which has launched recently. This company is working on a new concept that would be packed with tri-bezel-less display and 18:9 aspect ratio of devices, which is expected to be launched very soon.

As of now, we don't have any leaked price & availability of the devices, but few specifications have been surfacing online with images. Both Bluboo S8+ & S2 devices would use a Sharp's 6-inch HD+ display which have a resolution of 1440 x 720 pixels with 18:9 aspect ratio and would offer a 268ppi of pixel density. Under the hood, the Bluboo S8+ phone is expected to be powered by an MT6750 octa-core processor along with Mali T860 graphics and 4GB of RAM. There would be a 64GB of internal storage which would be also further expandable via microSD card slot.

Also, the S8+ phone would offer a dual rear camera setup but yet to be revealed, while the Bluboo S2 phone would also be packed with a dual rear camera setup which contains 16MP + 8MP sensor. On the front, the Bluboo S2 would offer dual front cameras which include 13MP + 8MP sensor. The Bluboo S2 smartphone is motivated by Xiaomi Mi Mix 2 smartphone, while Bluboo S8+ phone follows the Galaxy S8. The Bluboo S2 phone would be equipped with a fingerprint sensor for unlocking a device. The Bluboo S8+ phone would be powered by a 360 OS with pre-installed applications.




 
 

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