Trying to upload in different forms like photos, videos, and links, getting confused with your different Google accounts and messages, or taking time to send multiple photos at once? This brand-new feature was long awaited, but the path has finally been cleared and it can be seen in the recent beta update.
Although Google Messages natively mandates sharing photos with the internal camera and allows users to shoot photos directly within the app, the overall process isn’t exactly that easy for those interested in sending multiple photos. Keep. Currently, if you are using the in-app camera you must press “Attach” before adding more images or sending a single photo.
The brand new beta update (version 20240318 openbeta_dynamic) makes all the necessary changes. Now, after taking the photo, you will see a new icon in the bottom right corner. This gives the message “Send”. Also, your finger is not going on any unnecessary department. This means that if you just want to share a photo, you can send it without taking any other steps.
However, the main thing about the update button is that there is still a new “Add More” shortcut located at the bottom left instead of the existing “Attach”. Flinging left lets you easily go back to the gallery view where you can take or pick photos. Not only does it automatically reflect the captured image, but it also opens up options for some further adjustments to get the look the way the user will ultimately desire.
Although some version functionalities are not currently immediately available to users with the new interface, it is expected that they will be restored in subsequent stable releases of the new user interface. At present, its versatile testing is going on among the users. Therefore, it will take very little time for everyone to get used to the experience of uploading multiple photos in 3D online or through texting platforms and it will be no less intuitive than 2D photos.
Google Message testing a new image attachment screen when you snap a pic
Usually when you tap the shutter button of the camera available in the attachment sheet, it captures and attaches the image directly above the typing box. But a change in Google Message will…#Google pic.twitter.com/VP5g5vrZEs
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