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Google Messages bringing Edit messages feature for RCS chats

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Google is regularly working to enhance the Messages app by bringing new features and enhancements. At the moment, Google Messages is reportedly testing the ability to let users Edit sent messages in RCS chats.

Google Messages is a single-shot activity right now for texting with someone. If you send something, it will remain as it is, meaning if you make a mistake or a silly one, you will have to feel guilty for it.

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Meanwhile, the ability to Edit sent messages will give users peace of mind to Google Messages users. The application getting ready to allow users to edit sent texts, making it possible to correct mistakes or revise messages.

The dev enabled some hidden flags and got the edit option to work in the latest beta release of Google Messages. Currently, it’s not fully functional, with edited messages appearing as separate texts in group RCS conversations.

You can easily use this function, just need to long press on a sent text to bring up the edit button. Tap on the pencil icon to start editing the message. Pressing the enter button will automatically update your original message with the edited content.

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Gemini Nano will enhance Android’s call security with smart alerts

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Google has announced a new feature for Android that elevates call security using Gemini Nano technology. This new feature will alert users during a call if it detects patterns that are often seen in scam conversations, such as requests for personal information, OTP, and more.

The processing of this security feature happens on-device to ensure that conversations remain private and secure. This feature will be optional, allowing users to opt in as per their preference.

Although Google has not released much information about the Gemini Nano-based Call security feature yet, the company has promised to reveal more details later this year. This feature will be very useful for call security on Android mobile.

With this new feature, Google aims to protect Android users from potential scams and fraudulent activities.

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Google Messages bringing back single-line text field design

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Google has released a new update for its Messages app, reverting to a simpler single-line design for the text entry field. Users preferred a less cluttered interface, which led Google to make the change.

The fresh update of Google Messages update changes the previous double-line format that was introduced earlier this year. The original design, which featured a second row for quick access to emojis, the gallery, and other functions, has been modified.

Now, when users begin to type a message, the interface will show only the emoji and ‘plus’ icons, reducing on-screen clutter and animations.

Some users have noted that the new design results in a narrower text field, which could impact usability. However, the limit of four lines of text before scrolling is required remains unchanged.

The updated single-line text field design is currently being tested in the Google Messages beta version 20240506_04_RC00. Through this, the company aims to provide a better user experience.

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Google Messages bringing new blocking feature to group chats

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Google Messages is releasing a new beta update, introducing a new blocking feature to improve user privacy. This update allows users to avoid seeing messages from blocked contacts in group chats for a better experience.

Previously, if you blocked someone, their messages would still be visible in group chats. According to the information via AndroidAuthority, the new feature changes this by hiding these messages to ensure a more private chat experience.

Once you block an individual, their messages will no longer mess up your group chat view. However, it’s important to note that while you won’t see messages from blocked individuals, they can still see yours in the group chat.

When the new Blocking feature is in use, Google Messages will alert you with a notification if messages from a blocked contact are hidden in group chats. This ensures you’re aware of why certain messages may not be appearing in group chats.

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