Web messages finally rolling out. Here's how to use Google's new feature.
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Google finally launching his new messaging service for Web after months of rumours, and a couple of months after an announcement on the company's part. With the latest update, receiving and sending SMS and RCS ( Rich Communication Service) messages from a PC will become easier for Android users. Google has informed that the new feature is now rolling out and should be available globally after next week. That support Desktop for Android messages.
Google is finally taking on Apple iMessage.
The android message is Android's official app for texting MMS and SMS and Chat (RCS). In April Google's plan for turning the message into something of an iMessage, the competitor was revealed. Google on Monday announced Messages for Web as a brand new feature for Android Messages. As per Google's blog post, text, images, and stickers are all supported on the new web version. This is Google's first major step towards "Chat", the company's addition of RCS inside Android Message. It also makes Android Message complete with apps like Whatsapp, and Facebook Messanger, both of which are chat apps with the desktop version.
To use the new feature you will have to install the latest version of Android Messages app on your PC, go to the Android Messages site messages.android.com/where you will need to scan QR code (Quick Response code) using the Android Messages mobile app, creating a link between the two. To scan the QR code, go to the Android Messages app on your phone and tap the Three-dotted menu on the top-right corner. Now, select Messages for Web. However, this option section of the Messages app is not live yet, and the service will only become fully available when this happens.
Meanwhile, Google mention in a Support Page, "Your latest conversation threads, contacts, and other settings will be encrypted and cached on your browser. "Also, if you don't use your Messages account for 14 days, you will be automatically signed-out.
Notably, besides checking all your past message and creating new ones, you will also be able to receive desktop notification on the web. The web notification supported include Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Microsoft Edge.
Google has announced four other new feature in the Message app. It now comes with integrated GIF support so you can search and send GIF in the Message app. It has a smart reply feature that suggests texts or emoji responses to incoming texts. Users can easily preview links within the conversation. Also, Google has made it easier to copy and paste passwords and verification codes that are sent via texts. This means when you receive a message with an OTP or code you can save them by copying that passwords directly from the message with just one tap only. Many of these features were announced when the company revealed its upcoming Android Message overhaul in April.
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