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Google Messages revamps Gemini Button: Here’s how to hide it

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Google Messages recently added a new option that lets users hide the Gemini button. This new feature comes just as a redesigned version of the Gemini floating action button (FAB) and has been criticized by many users.

Several users reported that the new design is too large and gets in the way to block parts of the screen. Some think it might be a bug in the beta build version 20240812_01_RC00 of the Google Messages.

Previously, the Gemini button was a small FAB with a sparkle icon. The latest update changes this design by adding the text “Gemini” alongside the icon which makes it larger and more prominent.

After the latest update, users see two FABs of similar width. The first one is the Gemini button and the other is the “Start chat” button, which is slightly taller. As users scroll through their messages, both buttons shrink into rounded squares with sparkle and chat icons.

These buttons take up considerable screen space, so you can resolve it by turning off a simple option. Yes, Google has provided an option to disable the Gemini button. Users can go to Settings >> Gemini within the Messages app to turn off the feature if they find the new design unappealing.

After activating this feature, the button automatically shrinks to a rounded square while scrolling the chats list and you can enjoy a cleaner interface.

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Google Messages to let users customize group chat icons

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Google Messages is finally adding a feature that many users have wanted for a long time, the ability to set custom icons for group chats. At the moment, group chats in the app use a default icon, which is just a grid of users’ initials or profile pictures.

Many people have asked for the option to change the grid option, and it looks like Google is finally bringing it soon. This new feature has been discovered in a beta version of the Google Messages app by AndroidAuthority.

The codes of the fresh version of the Google Messages app show that users will soon be able to upload their own images to use as group chat icons. It means you can choose a picture that represents the group, instead of just the default grid.

Moreover, the future update will make group chats easier to recognize and more fun. It will also bring Google Messages like other popular apps including WhatsApp, which already lets users set custom images for group chats.

Custom icons will make it easier to identify which group chat you’re in, especially if you’re part of many different groups. Since RCS works over the internet, the custom icon should appear for everyone in the group, not just the person who set it.

However, it’s unclear whether anyone in the group can change the icon or if only admins will be able to do it. It’s also not clear if iPhone users will be able to see the custom icons, as RCS works differently on iOS. Stay tuned for more information.

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WhatsApp introduces quick media sharing to Instagram, Facebook, and more

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WhatsApp is testing a new feature that will make it much easier to share messages, photos, videos, and other media with other apps. This new beta update WhatsApp Beta for Android arrives with version 2.24.25.20, available through the Google Play Beta Program.

The new feature adds a bottom bar to the WhatsApp app, allowing users to quickly share content with other platforms. When you want to share a message, photo, video, or GIF, you’ll have the option to send it directly to apps like Instagram and Facebook.

It means you can post media from your WhatsApp chats as stories on Instagram or Facebook without needing to download and upload the content manually.

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Moreover, WhatsApp is also planning to expand sharing options to include other popular platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Snapchat. If you want to share an update from a WhatsApp channel, the app will generate a special link, making it easy to share channel content across other platforms.

To give users more flexibility, WhatsApp will add a “More” option to the new interface, allowing you to share content with even more apps beyond those listed in the bottom bar.

This new sharing feature is currently under development, but it will be available in a future update. For now, beta users can test this feature by installing the latest version. Keep an eye out for this feature in upcoming updates as WhatsApp continues to improve the sharing experience.

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Gemini AI enables calls, texts without unlocking your Samsung phone

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Your Samsung phone will soon update Gemini AI to enable calls and texts without unlocking the lock screen. Google is continuously working to evolve Gemini with new features and improvements, making it a one-stop assistant solution.

Samsung phones have three choices for digital assistant on mobile: Bixby, Google Assistant, and Gemini. Bixby is crafted by Samsung, while the other two options are from Google, and you can use only one of those at a time.

Gemini has taken over Google Assistant, thanks to its AI and Generative AI capabilities. Now with the lock screen functioning support, Gemini AI allows Android and Samsung phone users to make calls and send texts without unlocking.

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Google app’s upcoming 15.48 update will deploy the feature on compatible devices. The app’s build is currently in the Beta testing stage. Gemini already supports calls and texts, but the update aims to ditch the requirement of unlocking the phone.

How to enable:

  • Open Gemini and go to the app’s Settings section
  • Now, access the Gemini on lock screen page
  • Next, enter the Outgoing calls and messages section
  • Enable the Make calls and send message without unlocking toggle
    • NOTE: Only works on Google app v15.48.

9to5Google discovered that Gemini would take more time to get the same functionality as Gmail. While phone calls and text messages are enabled on the lock screen, Gmail still requires the phone to be unlocked by the user.

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