As it stated in It gives you access to your Android SMS chats out of a web browser, and lets you send and receive messages. Head to the Android Messages portal, and you're presented by a QR code; then, from the Android Messages app, tap the menu button (3 dots, highest right) and choose Messages for web. Screenshot: GizmodoAndroid Messages on the web, much like Android Messages on your phone, is a fairly spartan experience. AdvertisementGoogle is currently backing a new horse "Google Chat", that Android Messages is a part of. AdvertisementThe technical term for the new service found in Google Chat is Rich Communication Services (RCS), and Android Messages is now laying the foundation for it.
How the New Android Messages Actually Compares to iMessage
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As it stated in It gives you access to your Android SMS chats out of a web browser, and lets you send and receive messages. Head to the Android Messages portal, and you're presented by a QR code; then, from the Android Messages app, tap the menu button (3 dots, highest right) and choose Messages for web. Screenshot: GizmodoAndroid Messages on the web, much like Android Messages on your phone, is a fairly spartan experience. AdvertisementGoogle is currently backing a new horse "Google Chat", that Android Messages is a part of. AdvertisementThe technical term for the new service found in Google Chat is Rich Communication Services (RCS), and Android Messages is now laying the foundation for it.
As it stated in It gives you access to your Android SMS chats out of a web browser, and lets you send and receive messages. Head to the Android Messages portal, and you're presented by a QR code; then, from the Android Messages app, tap the menu button (3 dots, highest right) and choose Messages for web. Screenshot: GizmodoAndroid Messages on the web, much like Android Messages on your phone, is a fairly spartan experience. AdvertisementGoogle is currently backing a new horse "Google Chat", that Android Messages is a part of. AdvertisementThe technical term for the new service found in Google Chat is Rich Communication Services (RCS), and Android Messages is now laying the foundation for it.
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