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Google Messages is getting another wave of updates – here are 7 you can expect to see soon


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Messages is getting another wave of updates – here are 7 you can expect to see soon

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Messages has already improved a lot since it landed over 11 years ago – and over the past couple of weeks we’ve seen
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test more new features that could roll out widely very soon.

Though

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has been dropping new features in Messages since the beginning of the year, these past few weeks have been a particularly busy time, especially for group chats in
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Messages.

But in addition to its new chat icons and group chat links, there’s a number of other new design features and overdue functions that could help enhance the

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Messages user experience.


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Despite not all of these features being widely available,

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has hinted that they will be rolled out very soon, and we have a lot of APK teardowns from the likes of
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to thank for an early peek at them. Here’s a look at what’s likely coming to
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Messages very soon…


1. ‘Delete for everyone’ function

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Messages’ ‘Delete for everyone’ function is the latest of the new features that have emerged. First spotted back in February, more users are starting to see it crop up in their
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Messages app but it’s not yet available for everyone – suggesting that it will be rolled out gradually.

There’s already a ‘Delete for me’ option but this new update will allow you to remove messages from the view of everyone in a chat. Users who have access have noticed that ‘Delete for everyone’ only works in larger group chats, and have yet to find a 1:1 chat where they can use it.

There’s also a 15-minute time window, meaning that if you want to remove a text from a conversation, you’ll have to be quick.

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2. Group chat links

A screen shot of Google Messages' new group chat link feature

(Image credit: Android Authority)

Just like other messaging platforms, group chat links make it easier to gather your contacts into one big conversation hassle-free, and

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Messages is following suit.

It was first uncovered in an APK teardown by

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and will allow you to create invite links that you can share in standard link form or through a QR code that others can scan.

In the image taken from the teardown, there’s a toggle you can enable that will give you two options; to create a single-use link, or one that can be reused and distributed. Links will expire after 30 days.

3. New group chat icons

A screenshot of a group chat details page in Google Messages

(Image credit: Future)

On the topic of group chats,

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Messages is paying a lot of attention to this aspect of its messaging platform and is introducing new group chat icons.

A number of users noticed this in the

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Messages app by opening a group conversation, navigating the top bar to reveal the group details. If a pencil icon appears at the right of your group chat’s existing image, it means you have the freedom to set your own icon.

After experimenting with the feature users have noted that you won’t be able to set gifs as icons, and you won’t be able to return to a previous icon once a new one has been set.

At the moment, group chat icons in

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Messages only show up to four circle profile images, which doesn’t make it easy to distinguish between chats, so a smaller feature like this will not only be a great design upgrade but a practical one, too.

4. Expanded text message field

A screen shot of Google Message's expanded text lines

(Image credit: 9to5Google)

For a while,

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Messages hasn’t been a user’s best friend when it comes to composing longer texts, but that’s all about to change as
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Messages is expanding its 4-line view limit.

The new text field limit will allow up to 14 lines per message making it easier for you to view longer messages before you send them.

5. New function for snoozing messages

At the same time as group chat links were spotted in

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Messages, there was also speculation of a new group chat muting feature – and it looks as though it’s ready to roll out.

This will see a new button added to the toolbar at the top of the screen when you long-press on a chat, which will then show a second menu where you can choose to mute a group chat for one hour, eight hours, 24 hours.

There’s even an ‘always’ option, and the menu reassures you that other members won’t see that you have muted the chat.

6. Live location sharing and content warnings

A phone on an orange background showing Google Maps

(Image credit:
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Live location sharing is a God-send, especially when it comes to finding your friends in larger crowds, and this new feature has been teased by an in-app code.

Users can currently share their location with another person through

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Maps, but it only shows up as a static
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Maps pin. If you move around, this means you’ll have to send your location again – but
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could be working to combat this. Last time we checked the feature wasn’t live for us, however there’s a chance
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could be experimenting with it behind the scenes.

Additionally, Sensitive Content Warnings went live in a

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Messages’ beta a few weeks ago for some users. Accounts owned by users under 18 will automatically have this setting enabled, and users over 18 will have the option to turn it off.

In addition to a redesigned gallery, you’ll be able to send photos and videos on

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Messages in their original quality which was first spotted in beta in February.

The new layout includes a “HD” icon which you can find in the top-right of the final screen before sending an image. When you tap the icon, a new menu appears allowing you to select from two options; “Optimized for chat”, which trades some quality for a lower file size, or “Original quality”, which sends the original image as found on your phone’s built-in storage.

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