If you still using Google+ Photos, now its time to upgrade. You may have seen a popup in Google+ Photos on Android with a link to download the new Google Photos. Don’t worry, all your photos and videos will still be saved and available after you switch to the new, stand-alone Google Photos app. With the new app you will still be able to backup, edit, and share your photos and videos, with unlimited storage, automatic organization, and more.
The company with huge amount of cloud storage and wide range of services stopped one service and started other with respect to upgrade them. We are very familiar with Google+ photos. But google is planning to stop this service and they are planning to start Google photos instead of Google+ photos. This service will start from August 1st with the name of the service Google Photos.
The shutting of Google+ Photos will start with the Android app stopping to function, followed by a removal of the service from IOS and the web. All the photos you've stored on Google+ Photos will automatically transfer over to the Google Photos, even if you don't update to the newer service before the shutdown date.
Google+ photos to Google photos

It supports all of the same features and even introduces some new functionality, such as the ability to upload an unlimited amount of high quality photos and videos, and automatic organization of those photos and videos by more than just the date and location. This features helps us alot to store large amount of photos and videos to the cloud.
Google+ Photos isn't the first photo service from Google that has been phased out in favor of a newer product.Picasa is an image viewer for organizing and editing digital photos. We can also share photos with this picasa. This tool is originally created by a company named Lifescape in 2002. In July 2004, Google acquired Picasa from Lifescape and started it as freeware. Picasa Web Albums also discontinued several years ago because of Google+ Photos. This service was available to those who want a photo storage service.
The shutdown of Google+ Photos shouldn't disappoint too many users, because the new Google Photos application is well built and many useful features. If you haven't checked it out already, the Google Photos app is available on both Android and iOS, as well as on the web
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