- Users could soon add members to group chats in Google messages through links
- Android Authority has seen a line in the beta version of Google messages that could aim to update Google’s messages, but nothing is confirmed
- I could facilitate the administration of group chats for Google messages, following the steps of WhatsApp
Google has been working over time to improve and improve functions within its Google messages, and recently discovered evidence seems to indicate that another important update could be on their way, this time with group chats. Soon, Google messages could make it much easier for users to join group chats simply by clicking on a link, following the WhatsApp steps.
So who do we have to thank for this? Well, Android Authority has done hard work digging in the beta version of Google messages, discovering a line in beta reading ‘joining through the link’ that suggests that users can join group chats in a less complicated way. As it is, nothing works yet, nor Google has confirmed anything.
Although the discovery of Android Authority does not explicitly indicate what he does, apart from ‘joining through Link’, there is nothing else to which we can point it at this time apart from being related to joining the group chats. It would make a lot of sense if this speculation was true, since Google Menses has not yet followed WhatsApp, which already allows its users to join the group chats through links. At this time you can only manually add members to group chats, so an update like this would be a great benefit for those who trust Google messages.
In recent months, Google Messages has gone through a facial stretch with minor improvements in a series of features. In January, Google facilitated the organization of contacts in the messages by reserving an annoying change in its application, as well as introducing a function that allows you to send RCS messages. However, said this, Google Messages has recently had its share of problems.
Only a few days ago, users noticed a problem in the performance of Google’s messages when receiving photos and videos, and many took Reddit to inform their shared problems with the discharge speed and media quality. Google was quite fast to combat this problem and immediately launched a new update that said it would make a “notable difference”, and encouraged users to keep the reports coming if nothing changed.