Google Messages is adding new features to improve how users send and receive messages.
Some updates are still in beta testing, while others are now available for all users. Hereโs a breakdown of the latest changes.
Features Still in Beta
- Text Field Redesign:
The text box has been redesigned and now aligns to the left. It includes icons for attachments, emojis, and the gallery. - Camera and Gallery Merger:
The live camera view and gallery are now combined. Users can send photos in either “optimized” or “original quality.” - Magic Compose in Reply Suggestions:
Magic Compose is now visible in the suggested replies row for easier access. - Double Tap for Reactions:
Users can double-tap a message to add a reaction, like a heart or thumbs-up. - Read Receipts Redesign:
Read receipts now appear as icons in the bottom-right corner of message bubbles. - Dual SIM RCS Support:
Google is testing support for two SIM cards with RCS, including physical and eSIM combinations. - Enhanced Scam Detection:
A new on-device model improves spam detection, especially for package delivery and job-related scams. - RCS Status Indicator Update:
The “RCS message” label now appears as “(RCS)” for clarity.
Recent Features Now Stable
Profile Settings:
Users can set their name and photo visibility for contacts. Options include sharing with everyone, only contacts, or no one.
- Screen Effects:
Fun animations like balloons, confetti, and seasonal effects are available for specific keywords like “Congratulations” or “Merry Christmas.” - Voice Recorder Redesign:
The voice recorder now includes noise cancellation and mood settings. - Custom Backgrounds:
Users can personalize chat bubbles and backgrounds. - Full RCS Transfer:
Pixel 9 users can fully transfer RCS messages between devices.
Whatโs Next?
Google Messages is constantly evolving with new features aimed at making communication easier and more fun. Some features are still being tested, but many are already live for users worldwide.
Stay tuned for more updates as Google continues to improve the messaging experience.