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Google Messages Introduces Emoji Reactions: Elevating Chat Experience

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Google Messages Introduces Emoji Reactions: Elevating Chat Experience
15 Mar 2024
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News Synopsis

Recently, Google Messages has undergone a number of modifications aimed at improving user interaction and intuitiveness.

Users have lately noticed a new feature as it keeps trying to add personalized themes and background colors.

The app initially included animated emojis, photomoji, effects, and other features to make communication simple and enjoyable. Recently, it started to roll out emoji reactions for conversations, which are akin to those on WhatsApp, Instagram, or iMessage.

Find out more about the emoji responses feature in Google Messages.

Emoji replies in Google Messages

Emoji reaction capabilities that allow users to drop replies to the text are now available in Google Messages, according to a 9To5Google report.

To include a response in the text, simply long-tap the specific SMS to bring up a selection of emojis. From there, select the appropriate emoji.

The reaction is made up of ten different emojis, such as the Party Popper, sobbing face, smiling emoji, thumbs up, and red heart, among others.

The emoji reaction function has a twist in that many animations will show up on your screen when you pick an emoji. Google stated in a blog post that "magic unfolds instantly as an animated trio of hands dances around the message bubble."

Since the functionality has only begun to roll out, you could see a reaction on your device in a few days. The business further stated,?This feature celebrates the power of expression and is meant to give your conversations a more lively twist.

Other characteristics

Custom theme and background color rollouts for Google Messages beta users are also presently underway. Within the next several weeks, users should have access to the feature's stable version.

It is said that Google is working on other features of this type to improve the app's usability. Currently, Android devices may utilize the emoji responses functionality in Google Messages. This functionality is already included in iMessage for iPhones, though.

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