If you're an Android user, the Google Messages app is the one that you should use. It has all of the RCS features that you want including end-to-end encryption, read receipts, typing indicators, high-quality image sharing, and more. Google Messages beta users can now try the message editing feature that gives them 15 minutes to edit a message that has already been sent.
Now here is something important to know. The person to whom you sent the original message must also be using a beta version of Google Messages for this feature to work. That requirement is something that will not be necessary once the feature is out of beta.
Google has started testing the message editing feature in Google Messages which means it could arrive soon.
I shared about it back in February on my blog - https://t.co/gfZu1OAiHI
The editing time limit seems to be changed to 15 minutes now. #Google#Androidhttps://t.co/jK7rNu3FXt
— AssembleDebug (@AssembleDebug) May 10, 2024While the Google Messages editing feature can now be used on messages sent by Google Messages beta users to recipients who are also Google Messages beta members, we are getting closer to the day when the feature will work for all Google Messages users.
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