Google has introduced several updates to its Messages app for Android, currently in beta testing. These updates include a revamped audio recorder interface, a new feature that displays the names of unknown contacts, and enhancements to text editing capabilities. The text editing feature, now live for beta users, includes a new edit button and a single-line text field, indicating that these features may soon be available to all users.
Beta testers have started noticing a new edit button for texts in Google Messages https://t.co/bR4xHnHQcx
Single-line Google Messages text field starts rolling out https://t.co/3mdsVD8Q1D by @technacity
Google Messages’ text editing feature is live for beta users, and it could come to you soon https://t.co/Pce6N35urq
Google is testing a new feature for the Messages app on Android which shows names of person who is not in your contacts. #GoogleMessages #Google #Android https://t.co/XeH3l2Q92W
The latest Google Messages beta app revamped the audio recorder interface https://t.co/fAX5jYE834