7 Google Messages setting you must know

Texting is a basic medium of communication and most users use Google Messages for texting. In this, you will know how to turn on transcribe, swipe data, and more. Let’s know these features of Google Messages on Android and iPhone devices as well.

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Allow chat features in Google Messages

When you open Google Messages for the first time, many options are enabled. Google’s chat features section, which includes options like reading receipts and typing indicators, is not included in that group.
The app can implement features that would otherwise be reserved for messaging apps like WhatsApp and Telegram because Google Messages handles both SMS/MMS and RCS messages. Until Apple adopts the RCS standard, these features will continue to work well for Android users.

  • Open Google Messages.
  • Tap your profile photo and tap Messages settings.
  • Select Chat features.
  • Tap Enable chat features and confirm.

Know about Chat categories and OTP deletion

One of Google Messages’ best features is the ability to delete one-time passwords (OTPs) automatically after 24 hours. OTPs can make it hard to see important conversations because they can clog up your inbox.

Personal and professional messages will be automatically divided into separate sections using this tool. The All view is the default, and it displays all of your chats. Since their introduction, categories have been excellent, and Google Messages consistently places your conversations in the appropriate category almost always.

  • Open Google Messages.
  • Tap your profile photo and tap Messages settings.
  • Hit Message organization.
  • Toggle on View messages by category and Auto-delete OTPs.

Step to turn on Bubbles

When you first set up your Android device and Google Messages, bubbles are turned on by default. As a result, active chats appear as persistent bubbles overlayed on any app. Because they are valuable to some, it is perfectly acceptable to keep them on. In any case, the following is how to manage Bubbles in Google Messages:

  • Open Google Messages.
  • Tap your profile photo and tap Messages settings.
  • Tap Bubbles.
  • Choose whether to allow bubbles in certain conditions or turn them off completely.

Get to know about Turn on voice transcription

Despite their usefulness, voice messages can be discouraging if the recipient is unable to hear them at the time. Fortunately, Google Messages can transcribe those voice messages automatically. This makes it simple for both the sender and the receiver, who don’t have to worry about typing and don’t have to wear headphones in a crowded area.

  • Open Google Messages.
  • Tap your profile photo and tap Messages settings.
  • Select Voice message transcription.
  • Toggle the feature on.

Allow suggestions in the chat

Google Messages, for instance, will suggest that you send your current location if you mention your location. These AI-based tools are extremely useful because we frequently overlook features that are hidden beneath numerous options.
There are various types of suggestions: smart responses, actions suggested, stickers suggested, and nudges. If you prefer not to type, smart replies will provide you with a concise reply that is simple to send. Location sharing, event creation, and even a suggested GIF search are examples of suggested actions.

  • Open Google Messages.
  • Tap your profile photo and tap Messages settings.
  • Tap Suggestions.
  • Toggle on the type of suggestions you want to be enabled.

Modify your swipe actions

Most messaging apps have very useful swipe actions. It was first implemented in Gmail, and since then, numerous other applications have followed suit. You have two options for setting swipe actions in Google Messages: delete and archive We’d like to see a mark read/unread option in Google Messages, but it hasn’t yet arrived. In addition, you can simply disable swipe actions.

  • Open Google Messages.
  • Tap your profile photo and tap Messages settings.
  • Hit Swipe actions and choose what each direction does by tapping Customize.

Step to Turn on iPhone reactions

Google Messages can convert iPhone responses into emoji even though iPhones do not support RCS messaging. For example, if an iPhone client was to respond to your message with a chuckling crying emoticon, rather than sending [user] responded with [emoji] to [message], you’ll see the genuine emoticon without the unnecessary passage depicting what occurred.

  • Open Google Messages.
  • Tap your profile photo and tap Messages settings.
  • Find and tap Advanced.
  • Toggle on Show iPhone reactions as emojis.

Lastly, if you are using Google Messages for texting then you should try these settings on your device.

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