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Google needs to improve its Messages app for Pixel Tablet

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Google Pixel Messages app

Google Messages is the default messaging app on the Pixel Tablet, but it’s not a native Android app. Instead, it’s a progressive web app (PWA) that requires you to scan a QR code with your phone to use it. This experience is inadequate compared to other messaging apps like WhatsApp and iMessage, which offer native, large-screen-optimized apps on tablets.

The PWA version of Google Messages lacks many features that are available on the phone app, such as Magic Compose, emoji reactions, direct reply, and schedule send.

It also has performance issues and UI glitches that make it feel non-native. Google showed off a native app for Messages at I/O 2022, but it’s not clear when or if it will be available on tablets.

Google needs to improve its messaging app for tablets if it wants to compete with other platforms and provide a better user experience on the Pixel Tablet and other large Android screens.

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WhatsApp’s new Image Search feature coming soon

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WhatsApp is releasing a new beta update for Android, which reveals that the company is developing a new feature that lets users search images on the web. The fresh beta update can be identified through version 2.24.21.31.

The Search images on the web feature of WhatsApp will allow users to check the authenticity of images they receive to make it easier to spot misleading or fake content.

When a user wants to search for an image, it will be uploaded to Google, which helps them find similar images or sources online to quickly get more information.

WhatsApp Image Search feature

Notably, WhatsApp ensures privacy by not storing or processing these images. While the image is sent to Google for searching, it remains private and secure.

With this new feature, users will be able to use any image, whether sent by a friend or received in a forwarded message for search on the web to verify them online.

In addition to the image search, WhatsApp is also developing a feature to check links in frequently forwarded messages to verify their authenticity.

The image search feature is currently under development and will be available in a future update. Users can expect more information soon as WhatsApp continues to enhance its platform. Stay Tuned!

WhatsApp introduces call link feature to group and individual chats

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WhatsApp introduces call link feature to group and individual chats

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WhatsApp Call Link feature

WhatsApp for Android is rolling out a new beta update with version 2.24.21.29, which comes with a handy call link feature. This update makes it easier for users to start calls in both individual and group chats.

With this new feature, users can easily generate call links without needing to go to the Calls tab. The call link shortcut is now located in the chat attachment menu. Previously, creating call links was a bit complicated since users had to go to the Calls tab to generate them.

Now, to use the Call Links feature, simply tap the attachment icon while chatting. This makes starting a call faster and more convenient since you can do it right from your ongoing conversation.

WhatsApp Call Link feature

Initially, the call link feature was only available for group chats, but now it works for individual chats as well. Many people might not have known they could create call links before, but this update makes it clear and easy to use.

This call link feature is currently available to some beta testers who have installed the latest version of WhatsApp from the Google Play Store. As the update continues to roll out, more users can expect to see this feature in the coming days.

Android users get iOS-like contact syncing feature with fresh WhatsApp Beta

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Update your Samsung Calendar app now to fix widget disappearance issue

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Samsung Calendar widget issue fix

If you’re using the Samsung Calendar widget on your Galaxy device, you might have noticed that it sometimes disappears from your home screen. Samsung is aware of the issue and has shared a solution to resolve it.

A community moderator has confirmed that the widget disappearance issue occurs in Calendar app version v12.5.04.0. Fortunately, there is a solution to fix this issue and ensure a smoother experience.

Samsung has released a new version of the Calendar app that should help with this disappearing widget issue. To make sure your Samsung Calendar app works smoothly, it’s important to update it to the latest version available in the Galaxy Store.

Samsung Calendar widget issue fix

Here’s how you can update your Galaxy Calendar app in just a few easy steps:

  • Open the Galaxy Store on your device. You can find it in your app drawer or by searching for it in your phone’s search bar.
  • In the Galaxy Store, use the search bar to look for the Samsung Calendar app. Once you find it, click on it to see more details.
  • Check if there’s an update available. If there is, you’ll see an “Update” button. Just tap on it to download and install the latest version of the app.

After the update is complete, restart your device. This will help ensure that the changes take effect properly. By keeping your apps updated, you not only benefit from the latest features but also ensure better stability and performance.

Don’t wait, update your Calendar app now to enjoy a more reliable widget experience.

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