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Android Messages for Web Now Available to All Users, Says Google.

Android Messages for Web Now Available to All Users, Says Google.

Google on Monday announced that the global rollout of Android Messages for Web is now complete. Following an announcement by Google, and months of rumours Google had officially started rolling out Android Messages for Web last week. 

The company had informed that the new feature had started to roll out and should be available globally by this week. Now, Google has officially confirmed the rollout is complete, and that users need to update the Android Messages app to the latest version in order to avail the feature. 

With the update, sending and receiving SMS and RCS (Rich Communication Services) messages from a PC will become easier for Android users.

Taking on Apple's iMessage service, Android Messages is Android's official app for texting (SMS and MMS) and chat (RCS). 

Earlier this year, Google's plans for turning Android Messages into something of an iMessage competitor were revealed. Now, Justin Uberti, Creator/ Lead Engineer of Google Duo, announced its rollout in a tweet, "Android Messages for Web is now fully deployed - make sure you have the latest Messages client, and then head over to Android Messages for Web to try it out!"

Android Messages is also expected to compete with apps like WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, both of which are chat apps with desktop versions. 

While announcing Messages for Web as a brand-new feature for Android Messages, Google had mentioned that text, images, and stickers are all supported on the new Web version. This is also Google's first major step toward "Chat", the company's addition of Rich Communication Services (RCS) inside Android Messages.

This article is from https://gadgets.ndtv.com

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