- Another upgrade has been viewed in Google Messages Beta Code
- The update would improve where longer texts are handled
- There is no word about how long it will last before the feature goes live
Sometimes the situation requires a long and thought -provoking text rather than a quick and short, and Google messages finally enhance support to these extended missives, according to the new code discovered in the beta version of the app for Android.
This code has not been enabled yet, but as discovered by the Android Authority, it extends the text component box to 12 lines – it’s up from the current four, and means you don’t have to continue rolling up and down to review your message before sending it.
If you are a regular Google Message user, you know it can be annoying to compose a long text and then get half of it disappearing. It tends to break down the flow of writing, but it must be less of a problem in the future.
Google hasn’t said anything official about rolling out this feature, so we don’t know how long it will take to reach everyone -but it will be baked in the Beta code for Google messages suggests that the upgrade will begin to appear before rather than later.
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Google Messages is now the Standard Messaging app on both Pixel and Samsung phones, and Google has worked hard to make sure you choose it over any other chat app -such as WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger.
At the end of last year, Google rolled a lot of features to improve message security, including better scam detection and checks for blocking messages coming in from international senders you don’t know.
Earlier this year, Google added upgrades to contact the relief services, while it also seems to have listened to users – to turn a frustrating change that prevented usernames and profile photos from being edited.
It seems that there is also much more in pipeline: We have seen signs of a distant delete feature, more straightforward group chat control and support for photos and videos of higher quality sent through your chats.