Post by account_disabled on Jan 28, 2024 10:25:06 GMT
Google Messages is preparing a small but useful update for RCS Chats . As spotted by tipster Collect Debug , Messages will soon allow users to add captions to images sent via RCS. Currently, when you send an image in RCS chat, you cannot include a caption. The text and image are sent in two messages instead of one separate message. The change allows you to add a caption to the image you share in Google Messages. A caption appears at the bottom of the sent or received image. Google Messages correctly supports images with text in RCS chats Currently text and images are both sent separately.
The new Fax Lists change sends both images and text (as a header), with the text appearing below the images. #google # Android pic.twitter.com/oHCQuQfOk7 It's a small change, but it brings Google Messages one step closer to becoming a more cohesive and modern texting service. The screenshot above shows how the captioned images will look in Google Messages. Meanwhile, Google recently announced that Messages is getting a slew of new features that were previously only available to beta users. These include Magic Compose, Photomoji and Voice Moods.
It seems that Google is also preparing to work Bard Chats in Messages. Assemble Debug enabled the feature last week and showed how users can start RCS chats with Bard in Google Messages. Bard can help users write messages, translate languages, identify images, and explore other benefits in Google MessagesFlick Panning itself is not a feature. You can see it as part of the Tool Hand feature. When you are in the middle of dragging, you can release the mouse button and throw your image in any direction. It continues to move and gradually stops. But you can also stop it manually by clicking on the image again. However, you will need to enable Flick Panning in your Photoshop.
The new Fax Lists change sends both images and text (as a header), with the text appearing below the images. #google # Android pic.twitter.com/oHCQuQfOk7 It's a small change, but it brings Google Messages one step closer to becoming a more cohesive and modern texting service. The screenshot above shows how the captioned images will look in Google Messages. Meanwhile, Google recently announced that Messages is getting a slew of new features that were previously only available to beta users. These include Magic Compose, Photomoji and Voice Moods.
It seems that Google is also preparing to work Bard Chats in Messages. Assemble Debug enabled the feature last week and showed how users can start RCS chats with Bard in Google Messages. Bard can help users write messages, translate languages, identify images, and explore other benefits in Google MessagesFlick Panning itself is not a feature. You can see it as part of the Tool Hand feature. When you are in the middle of dragging, you can release the mouse button and throw your image in any direction. It continues to move and gradually stops. But you can also stop it manually by clicking on the image again. However, you will need to enable Flick Panning in your Photoshop.