Which Google messages are you using?beta, apk? Or the stock that came with the phone?I got the option and I tested it, and it works!![]()
Which Google messages are you using?beta, apk? Or the stock that came with the phone?
So does anyone now know how the functionality is achieved, in terms of if it is done by something in the OS or something in the Google Messages App? What OS and what Google Messages App version are people on, that have it working?
Yes, I'm on beta. My app version info is in the pic below.Which Google messages are you using?beta, apk? Or the stock that came with the phone?
Pushing to what? Pushing to an OS update to the phone or an App update to the phone, or to both? The software functionality for this is presumably contained in one or the other, and/or depending on aspects of both.It's a server side update that Google pushes out in stages. There is no common app version/phone/OS version combo that is getting it.
It's also looking like each of these new features must be being pushed separately.
Yes, I'm on beta. My app version info is in the pic below.
Pushing to what? Pushing to an OS update to the phone or an App update to the phone, or to both? The software functionality for this is presumably contained in one or the other, and/or depending on aspects of both.
That's what I am trying to understand. In a traditional sense and standard concept, a phone manufacturer can't just arbitrarily "push stuff to a phone".
I'd be interested in knowing more about how they can do that, unless it's tied into something similar to maybe like webview. Separate topic I guess.Yes it can. Google updates features in many of its apps this way. It is *not* tied to any OS or app update.
Yes, I'm on beta. My app version info is in the pic below.
However, I do not have the ability to 'react' to messages received from iOS users. I am only seeing their reactions to my messages.![]()
Just open Google messages and it will prompt you to change it to the default messaging app.
Yes, I'm on beta. My app version info is in the pic below.
However, I do not have the ability to 'react' to messages received from iOS users. I am only seeing their reactions to my messages.![]()
Yeah only others that use RCS , iPhone users you can show them a reaction but now can see theirsi can only react to pixel users.
i only have one person i text regularly with a pixel phone, and i can react to his texts.
I got the emoji setting on my S22U with the Samsung_openbeta_dynamic version, but it was still sending me the text "this person liked this message"; only instead of saying they liked it, the message had the emoji in it. I switched to the regular beta from apkmirror and it is working properly, putting the emoji on the message and deleting the "this person liked this message". Anyone else have this happen? I would like to go back to the regular version just so I'm not having to check APKmirror regularly.
I also have the organization options, but I don't have the option to switch categories. I do think it has deleted most of my OTP's other than a couple I found, so that is a positive.
I still do not have the links from google photos in settings.
Google Messages users, did they ever fix the message swiping Archive problem? On my old Note10+, if you swiped a message it would automatically go to Archive and I hated that. It was too easy to do this and I accidentally made lots of messages go to Archive. They need a setting to be able to enable or disable that. I went back to Samsung Messages on my S22U because of that.