In November final 12 months, Google launched a handful of recent options for the Google Messages software. Because the announcement, the corporate has been regularly rolling out these options one after the other. Generally, these options first come to the beta model of the app earlier than making it to the ultimate construct or public model. Most lately, Google Messages has acquired the voice moods characteristic within the beta model.
Now you’ll be able to add voice moods to audio messages
Google Messages now permits you to connect an emoji to the audio messages, which Google calls a “temper”. It’s a good technique to let somebody get the tenor of your audio message at a look earlier than listening. The emoji you choose to accompany the audio message will even embody an animation.
As of now, there are 9 completely different voice moods accompanied by related emojis. This characteristic is out there within the newest Google Messages beta model “20240501_RC00”. Quickly, the voice moods characteristic for audio messages will likely be rolled out to the secure construct of the Google Messages software.
Voice moods are accompanied by a brand new audio recorder interface
The most recent model of Google Messages beta additionally comes with a brand new audio recorder consumer interface. Earlier, customers wanted to long-press the voice memo button to ship audio messages. This opened up the standard “Slide to cancel” consumer interface. Nevertheless, the newer interface is impressed by the Materials You design language.
Now, you’ll discover the “Faucet to report your voice” textual content with easy icons for the microphone, cancel, and fasten choices. Everytime you begin recording an audio message, there’s a new “Noise Cancellation” button. It lets you remove background noises from the audio messages.
That stated, all the brand new options are aimed toward providing a extra initiative audio messaging expertise in RCS chats. The search titan will launch extra options for Google Messages within the coming weeks, so keep tuned to common updates.