Google Files gets better controls for offline media. Google has announced that its popular Files app has now reached 100 million monthly users. To mark the occasion, the tech giant has introduced some new improvements to the app, aimed at enhancing the user experience for offline media users.
One of the main improvements is the addition of Skip, Ride, and Fast controls for offline playback of music and video. These controls allow users to skip through songs or videos quickly, as well as control playback speed, making it easier to find the content they want and enjoy it more efficiently.
The new controls are especially important for users who frequently listen to or watch offline media, such as MP4 files, using the Files app. They help to make the experience more enjoyable and allow users to customize their playback options to suit their needs.
Another important update to the app is the introduction of Dark mode, which was previously only available on the Android system level. With this update, users can now enable Dark mode in the Files app, making it easier on the eyes and more comfortable to use in low-light conditions.
Overall, these updates may seem small, but they demonstrate Google’s commitment to improving the Files app and making it a more useful tool for its users. With over 100 million monthly users, the Files app has become an important tool for many people who need to manage their files and media on their mobile devices.
Google has also highlighted the fact that the Files app has helped users save 8 GB of space every second. This is a significant achievement and shows just how important the app has become for users who need to manage their device storage efficiently.
As more people use the Files app, it is likely that Google will continue to introduce new features and improvements to make it even more useful and user-friendly. For now, these new controls and Dark mode will be welcome additions for users who rely on the app for their offline media needs.