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- Three possible changes to Google Messages have been spotted in beta code
- These include a larger icon for Google Gemini and new text for location sharing
- There's also a new 'Open' option when saving media
Google Messages is already a competent messaging app, but it could soon be getting three changes, which might improve it in small but useful ways.
We’ve learned about these from Android Authority, which spotted these changes in code from a recent beta build. None of these tweaks are actually active yet, but their presence in the code suggests they could be coming soon.
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First up then, there’s a change to what happens when you save a shared media file such as a photo. Right now, when you save it you’ll just see a message pop up to confirm that it has been saved, but that message might soon gain a tappable ‘Open’ option, which then lets you open the file.
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That might be a niche addition, since you’ll already be looking at whatever the file is, but opening it in another app could reassure you that it has actually been saved. You can see how this would look and work in the video below.
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Gemini and location sharing
Next up, there’s a possible change to Gemini coming, with the icon to launch Gemini potentially set to get far bigger.
Right now, it’s a small floating icon in the bottom right corner of the screen, and its position will seemingly remain the same after the change, it just won’t be so small. It’s unclear why Google would do this, but perhaps the company is hoping it will make people more likely to use Gemini. And for those who already use it a lot, a larger button might be easier to tap, so that could be seen as a slight upgrade.
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The current button size (left) and the larger button (right)(Image credit: Google / Android Authority)
The current text (left) and the possible new text (right)(Image credit: Google / Android Authority)Finally, Google might change the text for the location sharing option. Right now, if you press the plus sign to the left of the text entry box, one of the options you’ll see will be labeled ‘Location’, but Android Authority has found that this might be changed to ‘One-time Location’.
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Of course, there’s no guarantee that any of these changes will actually materialize, as right now Google is just testing them. But if they do launch, we’d expect they will do so soon.
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TOPICS Google AI CATEGORIES Android James RogersonSocial Links NavigationJames is a freelance phones, tablets and wearables writer and sub-editor at TechRadar. He has a love for everything ‘smart’, from watches to lights, and can often be found arguing with AI assistants or drowning in the latest apps. James also contributes to 3G.co.uk, 4G.co.uk and 5G.co.uk and has written for T3, Digital Camera World, Clarity Media and others, with work on the web, in print and on TV.
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