Android's June update sizzles with a Messages edit button and emoji combos

Android's June update sizzles with a Messages edit button and emoji combos
event_note  1 Jan

Android's June update sizzles with a Messages edit button and emoji combos

What you need to know Google has debuted the contents of its June Android feature drop, which includes updates for Messages, GBoard, digital car keys, and more. Messages are now picking up an edit button, giving users 15 minutes to return to an RCS chat message and correct mistakes. Wear OS watches are receiving a Google Home device "favorites" tile and complication for easy management and Paypal for Wallet. Google is ready to present its upcoming June feature drop, which you might love if you enjoy texting. According to Google, the June feature drop for Android kicks off with an edit button finally gracing the likes of Messages. If you're texting in an RCS-supported thread, the company states users can long-press a previously sent message to edit it. After long-pressing, a pencil icon (edit) will appear on the top bar of Messages. Tapping that will restructure the writing field to say "edit message" followed by what you previously wrote beneath it. Users can correct mistakes or add to it and then hit the check mark. The message will quickly change to reflect your edit. Beside its timestamp will be an "edited" marker. Users are advised that they'll only have fifteen minutes to go back and edit their message before the option to do so disappears. The next update is for Google's emoji kitchen. The June drop features "Emoji Sticker Combinations," which will fuse two of your selected emojis for a unique new creation. For example, the company states users can pick the disco ball and headphones, which creates an iridescent-styled emoji sticker. These combinations can be done through GBoard. TCM Healthcare Online shopping directly from China Bestbuy Earphones

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