How to Use the Google Messages App

How to Use the Google Messages App

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How to Use the Google Messages App

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By Anita George Anita George Writer University of Georgia Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication Anita George is a writer who has been covering technology since 2013. Her work has appeared in Paste Magazine and she holds both B.A. and B.S. degrees. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on June 16, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email

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Expand Jump to a Section What Google Messages Can Do Step-by-Step: Using the App Managing Contacts Using Messages on a Computer Scheduling Texts Google Messages (also referred to as just Messages) is a free, all-in-one messaging app designed by Google for its smartphones. It allows you to text, chat, send group texts, send pictures, share videos, send audio messages, and more. We show you how to use it below. Instructions in this article apply to smartphones with Android 5.0 Lollipop or later.

What Can Google Messages Do

Google Messages supports all the features you'd expect from a messaging app. There's texting and chatting from your phone or computer over Wi-Fi and data connections, as well as using emojis, stickers, and GIFs. Messages also has a recently used emoji section that lets you quickly access your favorite emojis. There are even contextual emoji suggestions that match your message and help you find the perfect way to express yourself. Messages has some other handy and unique features, including letting you keep track of important messages by starring them. Tap and hold a message, then star it. Find it again easily by going to your starred messages category. With Messages, it's easy to send and receive payments via Google Pay. You can even schedule text messages and have Android read your messages aloud.

How to Get Started With Google Messages

Messages comes pre-installed on your Android phone and should be the default messaging app. If you don't have it for some reason, you can download and install it from the Google Play Store. Then, follow the directions below to start texting: If you have more than one messaging app, you can make Messages your default. It prompts you to do so when you open it. Just follow the onscreen instructions. You can also change the default messaging app in your device's settings. Tap Start Chat to send a message. If you're unable to send messages right away, restart your phone. Tap the To field and enter the phone number, email, or name of the person you want to contact. Tap the desired contact to open your conversations. Alternatively, choose Start group conversation to begin texting multiple people at the same time. Type your message. You can also tap on the + symbol to attach a file, send money through Google Pay, and more. Tapping the Picture symbol allows you to attach a photo from your gallery. When you're ready, select SMS to send the message.

How to Manage Contacts in Google Messages

When you receive a text from an unknown person, you have the option to block them or add them as a contact. Here's how: Open the conversation and tap More (the three dots in the upper-right corner). Tap Add Contact. Here you can fill out more details like the contact's name, address, and email. Tap Save. To add a new contact from a group message, select the group conversation, then tap More > Group details. Tap the number you want to add, then select Add to contacts. To block a number, tap Details, then tap Block and report spam on the next screen.

How to Use Google Messages on Your Computer

You can receive and send Android messages on your computer. Here's how: Open the Google Messages website in any web browser. Open the Messages app on your phone. From the main screen, tap the three dots in the upper-right corner, then tap Messages for web. Tap Enable dark mode for a more comfortable messaging experience in low-light settings. Tap QR code scanner and scan the QR code on the Google Messages website. The Google Messages interface loads in the browser. You can now chat with your contacts and use all of the app's features on your computer.

Schedule Texts With Google Messages

Starting with Android 11, you can now schedule text messages to go out at a specific time. This feature is great for sending out reminders, and it helps ensure that you won't forget to wish someone a happy birthday. To schedule a text, compose your message as normal, then press and hold Send. You'll be given the option to set a day and time for the message to be delivered. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Send a Text Message to a Group How to Schedule a Text Message on an iPhone How to Forward a Text Message to Email How to Tell When Someone Reads Your Text Message How to Use Google Chat How to Fix Not Getting Text Notifications on iPhone How to Set up and Use the Google Duo Chat App How to Send Voice Messages on iPhone How to Use Google Pay on iPhone WhatsApp Encryption: What It Is and How to Use It How to Send iMessages With iPhone Text Effects Best Free Internet Phone Calls Apps (October 2022) How to Send a Text From a Computer to a Phone How to Start a Chat Session in Gmail How to Message on Tinder How to Add Anyone to Facebook Messenger Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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