- Code found in a recent suggestions of Beta by Google Message in a new message menu
- The new user interface will include recipient names and profile images, as well as reading receipts in group chats.
- We are not sure if the new menu will really be launched
If you have ever sent a message in a group chat with the hope that a certain person will see it, or if I only wanted to be really sure that a direct message had been received, then the next update of Google messages will be welcome.
The code that is in an upcoming version of Google messages allows a new user interface for the Details of the Message, which is much deeper than the basic general description found in the current compilation of the first part messenger application from Google.
That is according to Android Authority, which discovered the new menu design in a recent disassembly of Google Beta messages, although there is no certainty that these characteristics still reach the full version yet.
The user interface of the new details adds the ability to see the name of the screen and the profile photo of the recipients, and verify which individual users have read a message sent to a group chat. The new menu also allows you to see the original message when you see an answer and communicate with the recipients directly from the new menu.
Currently, a long pressure in a sent message opens an emerging small menu, which details the time and date on which a message was sent and received, its priority status and the phone numbers of the sender and the recipient.
Crucially, the current message detail menu does not indicate whether the recipient really reads the message, only successfully delivered to his phone.
This is not a big problem in direct messages, where you can trust reading receipts, but in group chats it may be more difficult to measure what proportion of chat members have read their latest message: Reading receipts generally only They activate when the full chat has done it.
Google Menses is one of the most popular messaging applications in the world, and is the predetermined messaging application in some of the best Android phones, from the Google Pixel 9 series to the Samsung Galaxy S25 line.
As we have previously reported, Google has enthusiastically update Google's messages, recently adding new chat elimination functions and the message of messages of messages through RCS. What do you think of these new message detail tools? Are they useful or do we run the risk of knowing too much? Let us know in the comments below.