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Google Messaging Colour Customization With RCS

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Google is releasing a new messaging feature at the beginning of Dec in which you can choose your custom bubble in seven new colors.
  • You can keep your blue bubbles and have a different color for each chat.
  • With the help of Google AI, you can turn photos into reactions with photomoji; friends in chat can also use any photomoji received.

Google is releasing a new messaging feature at the beginning of Dec in which you can choose your custom bubble in seven new colors, and Google has limited it to RCS.

Once it is rolled out on your device, you can use it on your device. First, you will see the three-dot overflow menu found in the top right corner. You will have to click on the sub and then change the color. You have to select each conversation option and will get a sample at the top to preview your choice before confirming. You can choose as per your choice. You can keep your blue bubbles and have a different color for each chat.

With the help of Google AI, you can turn photos into reactions with photomoji; friends in chat can also use any photomoji received. The new voice mood feature lets you add a heart-eye emoji, fireball, and party popper effect and has also upgraded the quality of voice messages by increasing the bitrate and sampling rate.

Other features like photomojis, animated emojis, and the ability to customize reaction effects have not yet been introduced in the beta program and are limited to selected users only.

It supports features like read receipts, typing indicators, group chants, and high-resolution media and also offers end-to-end encryption for group conversation through Google RCS.

Google is trying to get Apple to adopt RCS for better interoperability between Android and IOS, and the company recently said that it will start supporting RCS in 2024.

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Jurin Charnvirakul

Jurin Charnvirakul has been a part-time editor at RM Update since 2020, and full-time since 2021. Now, focus your articles on buying guides, tutorials, offer recommendations and product analysis. Graduated in Journalism Communication.

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