iMessage, offering a reminiscent feel while introducing new features to elevate the overall user experience. According to a report by HT Tech, a notable inclusion in the update is the Photomoji feature, enabling users to extract objects from their photos and transform them into dynamic Photomojis. These personalized reactions can be easily shared within the Google Messages app.
In group chats, recipients can also make use of these Photomojis, drawing a parallel to Apple's live stickers. Introducing the Voice Moods feature, Google has added a new dimension to voice messages. Users now have the option to enhance their voice notes by choosing from nine different emotions, like laughter or party fever, after recording the message.
The recipient gets to experience a visual effect accompanying the selected emotion. Inspired by iMessage, Google Messages has incorporated Screen Effects, providing immersive and vibrant effects that dominate the entire screen when sending certain messages. For example, entering "I love you" triggers the heart emoji to burst onto the screen, accompanied by a captivating visual effect.
With more than 15 trigger words, users have a range of options to elevate their messaging experience. Adding to the array of features is Custom Bubbles, a new customization option allowing users to personalize their conversations by modifying text bubble colors, backgrounds, and more. Google emphasizes moving away from the traditional "blue vs.
green bubbles" and encourages users to style their conversations based on their preferences. Another noteworthy inclusion is Reaction Effects, introducing an additional layer of visual impact when reacting to messages with emojis. The update wraps up with the introduction of
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