The Pixel Screenshots application has been updated to version 1.26.281.05, introducing enhanced filtering options. Users can now filter their screenshots by specific date ranges, including predefined periods like 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, 6 months, 1 year, or a custom range. Additionally, the update adds the ability to filter by the source application from which the screenshot was taken.
These new filters expand upon the app's previous filtering capabilities, which were limited to tags such as Places, Articles, and Events. The new date and source filters are accessible within the main screenshot feed and also within Collections, providing more granular control over screenshot organization and retrieval. This functionality works alongside the app's existing text search feature.
This update for the Screenshots app coincides with the release of the Pixel 11 series. The new version is currently rolling out via the Play Store. No other changes to the Pixel Screenshots app were noted in this update, with the most recent prior update in June having introduced cloud-based Private AI Compute for processing and a mobile data toggle.
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The Pixel Screenshots app received an update, version 1.26.281.05, introducing new filtering options by date range and source application. This update allows users to more precisely sort and locate screenshots within the app, complementing existing text search capabilities.