O Google Messages is the official messaging app on many of the best Android phones and plays an important role in everyday communication. The application, always seeking to offer a better experience to its users, added the feature Magic Compose, which is in beta and is designed to make it easier to create responses fast. The latest addition to Google Messages is animated emojis, although there are still some restrictions.
The addition of animated emojis to the Messages app, which already supported default emojis, adds an extra element of entertainment. However, there is a point to note: just sending a single emoji triggers the animation. Attempts to use more than one emoji or a mixture of text and emoji apparently do not trigger the animation.
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The information was corroborated by Android expert Mishaal Rahman, who received a tip about the new feature. Additionally, a user confirmed the feature's existence in subsequent responses. However, it appears that the novelty is not yet available to everyone, suggesting that it is currently in a restricted regional release.
There are still some unanswered questions, including the aforementioned restrictions. However, we trust that Google will clear up any doubts about animated emojis once they are available to all Messages users.
It's interesting to note that this isn't the only recent addition to the app. Google also introduced a new badge for RCS chats and expanded direct replies for users of the web version of Messages.