A few of my remarks:

1.) I think that the buttons for editing images should be static and not move to the right or left with the moving image. This creates the impression that the icons fit into the image. I think it would be better if they didn’t change their position with each shift of the image.

2.) After selecting the images, the ‘back’ button appears on the top bar, which is misleading because it is inactive until the image is edited. The ‘Back’ icon should appear after some image editing and not after selecting images where no image editing has yet taken place.

3.) When you select the text input button (‘Aa’), ‘Signal’ appears automatically in the text editing field. Is this intentional? In the previous version, there was a white rectangle where you could enter text. Personally I am happy with this Easter egg, but the people I gave to test the new Signal version were a little confused. Maybe it would be better to keep a blinking marker on the text to which everyone is accustomed?

4.) I would like to draw attention again to the text input button (‘Aa’). I had to write about it already during the previous change of the image editor. I don’t like the font… Okay, I really hate it. Big ‘A’ gives the impression of a cut letter from the top. I remember that when it appeared in the previous versions, it took me a long time to realize that it wasn’t cut and that it wasn’t an error. Can you consider replacing the font with a more rounded one?

5.) There are still errors in the animation of some elements in the image editor. @PiCob also pointed this out. If someone could recommend a good image recorder for Android, so that I could just record it?

What am I missing?

1.) The ‘cancel/return’ button after clicking on which a message would be displayed e.g. 'Cancel saved changes and return to chat? Sometimes it takes a lot of time when during the selection and editing of images we decide to abandon the project of sending images and return to the chat window by clicking the system button ‘back’.

2.) A thick marker. It often happens that we send sensitive data such as phone numbers, names, etc. So far, we have a thin pen and a marker underlining. If we had to choose the third option in the form of a blurring marker, it would be possible to quickly blur sensitive elements before sending the image. Then one marker could be shown on the main bar of image editing. If you select one of them, you would see 3 to choose from and fast switch over. This would also save space on the main navigation bar.