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TL;DR
- Code in the latest Google Messages beta hints that the app may be getting a trash folder.
- The folder could work similarly to Gmail’s, where trashed messages are held for 30 days before they’re automatically deleted.
- We couldn’t activate any UI for this new feature; it may be in the early stages of development.
Google Messages might be getting a Trash folder for deleted messages. We’ve spotted code in the latest Messages beta build that makes multiple new…
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