- Users could soon add members to group cats to Google messages via links
- Android Authority spotted a line in the beta version of Google messages that could indicate the update of Google messages, but nothing is confirmed
- It could facilitate group cat management for users of Google Messages, following the traces of WhatsApp
Google has worked over time with the improvement and improvement of features within its Google Messages software, and the newly discovered evidence seems to indicate that another major upgrade could be in progress – this time with group cats. Soon, Google messages could facilitate users to join group cats simply by clicking on a link, following the traces of WhatsApp.
So who should we thank for that? Well, Android Authority did the hard work by digging in the beta version of Google messages, discovering a line in the beta reading `Join via the ” which suggests that users will be able to join group cats in a less complicated way. In the current state of things, nothing works for the moment, and Google has confirmed anything.
Although the discovery of Android Authority does not explicitly indicate what it does other than “reaching via the link”, we can do nothing at the moment other than what is linked to group cattle membership. This would make sense if this speculation was true, because Google Messages has not yet followed WhatsApp which already allows its users to reach group cats via links. Currently, you can only manually add members to group cats, so an update like this would be a huge advantage for those who count on Google messages.
In recent months, Google messages have experienced a little facelift with minor improvements on a number of features. In January, Google facilitated the organization of contacts in messages by reserving a boring change in its application, as well as in introducing a feature that allows you to send you RCS messages. However, that said, Google Messages recently experienced its share of problems.
Barely a few days ago, users noticed a problem in Google Messages media performance when receiving photos and videos, many of which went to Reddit to report their shared problems with the download speed and the quality of the media. Google was fast enough to combat this problem and immediately deployed a new update which, according to him, would make a “notable difference”, and encouraged users to maintain upcoming reports if nothing changed.




