Google announced today that it has made many innovations to make the Google Messages application better. In this way, the technology giant will also close the lack of communication between iPhone users and Android users. In this way, the company will close the differences that separate Android phones from iPhones. So, what features did the technology giant bring for the Google Messages application, what are the innovations? Let’s take a look at the details of the news together.
Google Messages finally introduced the Add Response feature!
Google also announced the ability to Add Reactions to messages in its latest post. The ability to add reactions is available in many places such as WhatsApp, iOS Messages and Instagram. The function, which is used quite frequently in group chats, is preferred to provide separate returns to messages with different content.
One of the innovations announced by technology giant Google for Messages, the One-by-One Reply feature was among the highlights. This feature allows to reply by quoting consecutive messages. This function, which is frequently preferred on social media platforms, also prevents confusion in group chats.
Google Messages has rolled out many features that will affect other apps as well. The most important of these may be related to the Reminder app. When there is a message that needs to be set as a reminder, it can be set via the Messages application without opening the application.
In addition to all these, when a YouTube link comes through Google Messages, the video will be watched without opening the application. In addition, the Adding Star function to record important messages is among the innovations. Finally, the company has introduced a new feature for users to communicate with a business located on Google Maps. In this way, Android users will have the opportunity to quickly ask questions before going anywhere. But all these features will come to users gradually in the coming weeks.
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