The Google Messages app is receiving a comprehensive update. Users will now be able to easily edit the messages they have sent, a feature that is expected to significantly enhance the user experience. Users will have the ability to instantly correct spelling mistakes or remove expressions they no longer wish to use. This feature, which has been long awaited by users and is already available in many other messaging apps, is finally coming to Google Messages. Here are the key details:
Google Messages to be revamped with the update
To use the message editing feature, users need to long-press the message they want to edit and then click on the pencil icon. However, it seems that it will take some time for this new feature to fully stabilize. Additionally, both parties will need to activate the editing option for this function to be available.
Google has been working on this update for the past year. Some users who tested the message editing feature during the beta phase found it to be quite easy and practical. According to initial reports, messages can be edited up to 30 minutes after being sent, and Google will indicate the entire edit history of the relevant message. This is expected to completely change the user experience.
However, it is said that it will take some more time for this update to be integrated smoothly. Many users who tested the app complained that some of the edited messages appeared to the recipient as if they were new messages. The beta version of the update is expected to be available to everyone next month. It remains to be seen how the final version of the app will be received by the general public.
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