Key Points:
- Google Messages, known for its RCS and SMS capabilities, is enhancing its functionality with a new editing feature for sent texts.
- Users can now edit messages within a 15-minute window, a feature spotted by tech enthusiasts in recent updates.
- While the rollout is gradual, Google continues to improve Messages with additional features, such as quick access to chat information.
In the realm of messaging apps, Google Messages stands out for its robust features and user-friendly interface. Its latest update introduces a game-changing feature: the ability to edit sent texts. This long-awaited addition has been in development for months, and it’s finally making its way to users’ devices.
Reports from tech enthusiasts, including an X user named Jhowkira2000, suggest that the editing feature is now available on select devices. Code analysis by AssembleDebug confirms that Google has been working on this feature for some time, hinting at its imminent arrival.
To edit a message, users simply need to long-press on an RCS message and tap the pencil icon. This opens up an editing box where changes can be made within a 15-minute window. Once edited, the message is marked with an “Edited” label, ensuring transparency within the conversation.
As Google continues to refine Messages with new features like quick access to chat information, users can expect a seamless messaging experience. Whether you’re eagerly awaiting the editing feature or exploring ways to customize your messaging experience, staying updated on app updates is crucial. With Google Messages paving the way for innovation in messaging, the future of communication looks brighter than ever.
Message editing is already available for some of my friends and it is available for me on my other, older device, the main one is not yet available and there is only way to edit messages if both have the feature
โ Jhow_kira ๐ง๐ท๐ณ๏ธโ๐ (@Jhowkira2000) May 10, 2024
Google has started testing the message editing feature in Google Messages which means it could arrive soon.
I shared about it back in February on my blog – https://t.co/gfZu1OAiHI
The editing time limit seems to be changed to 15 minutes now. #Google #Android https://t.co/jK7rNu3FXt
โ AssembleDebug (@AssembleDebug) May 10, 2024