The Mountain View company Google is enjoying the one billion users milestone on its RCS Messaging platform which is short for Rich Communication Services, and the same serves as a communication protocol connecting mobile phone carriers and individual devices. Google has implemented new features on the Google Messages app to celebrate the new milestone. So without making any further delay let’s get into the article to check out the details.
Photomoji
This particular feature will enable you to create personalised reactions by transforming your favourite photos using the power of on-device Google AI. You need to simply select a photo and choose the object that you want to convert into a Photomoji.
Voice Moods and improved audio quality
Voice Moods will enable you to add emotions to your voice messages by selecting from nine different moods and whenever you use this particular feature, the recipient sees a visual effect that corresponds to the selected mood. The company has also improved the audio quality of voice messages by increasing the bitrate and sampling rate.
Screen Effects
Screen Effects are animations that will be triggered by typing specific messages. This reach will enhance your chatting experience.
Custom Bubbles
The new Custom Bubbles feature will enable you to customise the appearance of your chat bubbles by choosing a different colour for each conversation. This is adding more personalization on the board.
Reaction Effects
Reaction Effects will be enhancing your conversations by adding animation to emoji when they are used to react to messages.
Profiles
The new Profiles feature will allow users to personalise their profile name and picture.
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