Message by Google Update Now Displays a Reaction from the iPhone as Emoji

Posted on the 11 March 2022 by Geetikamalik

Google Messaging application Google gets an interesting new update today. Message by Google, which is the name of this application in these days, can now show the reaction from the iPhone as Emoji, “Just like when you send a message with someone who uses Android devices”, Google said. This will initially be available for devices set to English.

Furthermore, videos that are shared through messages by Google can be sent as a Google Photos link right in the conversation. This means that iPhone users will be able to watch high-quality video versions through Google Photos, instead of opaque chaos that are usually sent to them through MMS. In the near future, you can also send photos in the same way.

Google does not waste time condemning Apple because it ignores RCS, the current standard “allows people with android devices Share photos and videos that are beautiful and high-quality each other”. Google immediately said it pushed “Apple to join the entire cellular industry and adopt RCS” so it can “make messaging better and safer, whatever the device you choose”.

Messages by Google have several other new features, such as organized inboxes that automatically sort your message into personal and business tabs. One-time password message can be set so that they are automatically deleted after 24 hours to reduce chaos. This feature landed in the US after it was originally launched in India.

Nurges gently remind you to reply to messages that you might miss or just forget (Gmail too). It launches first to users of English throughout the world.

Finally, if you save someone’s birthday in your device’s contact application, you will get a soft reminder that day, when you open a message or jump into a conversation with them.

All of these updates take refuge “over the coming weeks”.

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