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Google Messages Can Support Google Account To Manage Messages In Other Devices

For trusting on QR code sign-in and a web app, sad to relate Google Messages on the Pixel Tablet is unacceptable. However, it might be possible that Google is preparing a Google Account-based pairing substitute. The new reports indicate that something exciting and more convenient is coming. 

According to new reports, Google released another beta version of Messages for Android devices, with the identification build number, which appears as 20230907_01_RC00. With this latest update, the brand is talking about a new feature that allows users to send and receive messages with their number on devices except their smartphones. Those devices, which may be a tablet or desktop, open to a Messages website, have to be signed into their Google Account. 

At the moment in time, the users can only know the extent. However, the Messages with the users’ preferred Google Account pair automatically replace the QR code scanning method, which would provide a more seamless and fluent experience. The noticeable point is that the company already provides seamless pairing for Fi-Wireless subscribers, which, strangely, does not support RCS yet. It allows the users to text, call, and check voicemail on the web even when their device is powered off. Noticeably, it is not confirmed that this is just for Google Fi subscribers. 

Moreover, even after Google decides to feature account-based sign-in, the genuine role plays a significant role in the multi-device experience on the Pixel Tablet. The PWA is fine on the desk. But apart from all, Android might benefit from a native solution. Hopefully, this login system appears to switch Google Messages to an authentic native experience. Meanwhile, for now, there is no evidence of development. 

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Aakash Gour

Aakash is the main editor of RM Update and coordinator of the news area. If it is important and urgent, Aakash has written about it. He is an expert in the Android and Google ecosystem. He has been writing about mobile phones and technology in RM Update since 2019, a time in which he has been debugging his analyses and especially product photography.

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