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Google Messages getting new update with bugs fixes

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Google Messages is the official application created by Google for texting (SMS, MMS) and chat (RCS). It allows messaging anyone from anywhere with the reliability of texting and the richness of chat. With this app, you can keep in touch with friends and family, send group messages, and share your favorite pictures, GIFs, emojis, stickers, videos, and audio messages.

As per the information, Google has recently released a new update for the Google Messages application. The update brings some improvements and fixes issues related to bugs to enhance stability and performance.

Apart from this, no more significant changes and features have been noticed through the update. For more information, you can check the version and changelog mentioned below.

Update Version:

  • Version number: 10.7.461
  • Package Size: 103.93 MB

What’s New:

  • Bug fixes and stability improvements.

Key Features:

  • Clean, intuitive, and comfortable design: Instant notifications, smart replies, and a new design make communication faster and more interesting. By using dark mode, you can use information comfortably in low light conditions.
  • Easy sharing: Choose or take photos and videos directly from the app and share them easily. You can also send audio messages to your contacts.
  • Richer conversations: Send audio messages, emojis, stickers, or your location. You can also use Google Pay to send and receive payments.
  • Powerful search: Now you can find more content shared in your conversations.
  • Chat Features(RCS): With supported operators, you can send and receive messages via Wi-Fi or data networks, see when your friends are writing or reading your messages. And, also you can share high-quality images and videos, and more.

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