Google Messages will clean up your messiest group chats with replies

Google and messaging apps haven’t always been the best of friends — hell, Hangouts isonly weeks away from finally dying a long-extended death— but that doesn’t mean things aren’t going well with its current fling. Despite someApple-related setbackspaired with a massive PR campaign, Messages continues to set the Android world on fire, specifically whenever RCS is active. Now, Google is working on bringing a long-awaited feature to the app that should help tame even the most unruly group chats.

We just saw aton of new features coming soon to Messages yesterday, including some big changes to emoji reactions. Now, Google is adding replies to the mix as it continues to play catch-up to other major messaging services.9to5Googledug through the app’s most recent APK and managed to enable RCS replies. Replies have been around for some time on most other messaging platforms, highlighting the text you’re specifically answering with a visual indicator. iMessage, Facebook Messenger, Telegram support replies, and now it’s Google’s turn.

4

Messages doesn’t break the mold here, both in how you activate a reply and how it appears on-screen. Starting a reply is simple: either tap and hold on the message, or swipe to the left. In either case, an arrow icon appears next to your selected text. Just type your response and hit send, and the original message will appear alongside it. Although it’s not publicly available just yet —at least for most users— 9to5Google confirmed replies could be viewed on all sides of the conversation without issue, even on phones where it wasn’t active and Google’s web app.

It’s unclear when replies or any of the features spotted yesterday might appear on Android, but Google surprises users with new enhancements all the time. We’re also not too far from thePixel 7 launch event, so an on-stage reveal isn’t out of the question.

Google Messages featured header

The note-taking app I should have used all along

Broader branding hints at wider paid-tier ambitions

google-messages-emoji-reactions-1

New data from Circana affirmed that Nintendo Switch 2 is still a resounding success in the United States, having now sold 2 million units

It’s $30 off for a limited time

google-messages-reply-1

Goodbye, text-only analysis

No more excuses

google-messages-reply-3