Google Messages, the default messaging app on Android phones, is set to enhance everyday communication with the introduction of animated emoji. This new feature aims to add a touch of liveliness to text conversations, complementing the existing support for standard emoji. Although there are some limitations to its usage, the inclusion of animated emoji promises to make chats more engaging.
Limitations and Compatibility of Animated Emoji in Google Messages
Animated emoji within Google Messages were first spotted by Reddit user BruthaBeige and subsequently shared on the Google Messages subreddit. Android expert Mishaal Rahman also received a tip about this visual addition, with another user confirming its existence. However, the feature appears to be undergoing a region-restricted rollout and is not available to all users at this time.
Currently, the animation feature works when a single emoji is sent. Sending multiple emoji or combining text with emoji does not trigger the animation. Despite this restriction, a wide range of emoji available on users’ keyboards can be animated, allowing for greater expression in text messages.
While some details remain unknown, such as the extent of compatibility and specific release plans, it is expected that Google will provide further information about animated emoji as it becomes available to all Google Messages users. Notably, recent updates to the app have included a new badge for RCS (Rich Communication Services) chats and expanded direct reply functionality for users of the web version of Messages.
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