Google Messages Now Has Official iOS-Supported Reaction Emojis
Colin Smith — March 11, 2022 — Tech
References: messages.google & theverge
Google has launched an update to 'Google Messages' Android application that includes cross-platform emoji reactions. Previously, when Android users would react to messages with emojis, these emojis would not show up accurately on iPhones, and in some cases, would not show up at all. Now, Google has officially launched a set of reaction emojis that are accurately displayed on both platforms.
In addition to these emoji reactions, Google is looking into making more of its features accessible to users on both platforms. Some of these features include sharing photos directly from Google Photos and sharing pictures directly from Google Photos. The company is committed to ensuring its formatting is consistent across both mobile platforms to ensure a high-quality, consistent user experience.
Image Credit: Google
In addition to these emoji reactions, Google is looking into making more of its features accessible to users on both platforms. Some of these features include sharing photos directly from Google Photos and sharing pictures directly from Google Photos. The company is committed to ensuring its formatting is consistent across both mobile platforms to ensure a high-quality, consistent user experience.
Image Credit: Google
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