Google is working on improving its RCS-supported Messages app to compete with popular instant messaging apps like WhatsApp and Signal. The company has recently added features such as better message management, emoji reactions, and the ability to watch YouTube videos within the app. A new feature being tested is noise cancellation for voice notes, which reduces background noise while recording. Google is also adding markdown text formatting and exploring profile options for enhanced personalization and discoverability. These updates reflect Google’s efforts to stay competitive and attract more users.
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Google is testing noise cancellation for voice notes in Messages app
Google is working on improving its RCS-supported Messages app to compete with popular instant messaging apps like WhatsApp and Signal. The company has recently added features such as better message management, emoji reactions, and the ability to watch YouTube videos within the app. A new feature being tested is noise cancellation for voice notes, which reduces background noise while recording. Google is also adding markdown text formatting and exploring profile options for enhanced personalization and discoverability. These updates reflect Google’s efforts to stay competitive and attract more users.
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