The ability to edit sent texts may soon be available in Google Messages
Google Message is improving with time with the addition of new and useful features. According to the folks at TheSpAndroid, users might be able to edit the sent messages in the future. It indicates that the edit option available on Google Message is still under development. Overall, this is a nice addition.
Users might edit messages on Google Messages in the future
According to sources, four flags were spotted within the app that suggests that sent messages might be edited. These flags represent potential functionalities, such as processing altered messages, updating recipients, having access to edit history, and having a specialized editing interface.
One thing to notice here is that the features are currently non-functional, indicating that the new functionality is still under development. It will be rolled out to the public once it is complete. On the other hand, the presence of flags suggests that these features will arrive in the app via a future update. For many users, this would be a much-needed addition, as it would enable prompt clarifications and corrections following message transmission.
Well, this feature is already available on other messaging apps. We all know that the feature is bound to a set timeframe. It is quite a useful approach to correcting typos and clarifying stuff. Telegram allows you to modify messages for a full 48 hours, WhatsApp allows you to do so for 15 minutes, and iMessage allows you to do so for two minutes.
Among all the messaging apps, Telegram offers the widest time window for editing sent messages. It is good to see this feature on Google Messages. Currently, there are no details about the timeframe for editing messages in Google Messages. Perhaps we will get to know more about this with time.
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