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Google Messages wants to see you without missing any words or time.

Google Messages wants to see you without missing any words or time.

Google Messages Apps add a period to unread messages. Here’s what it would be like if you still could not enjoy it.

Linterface Material You on Google Messages

Item you interface in Google Messages // Source: Frandroid

So far TheMessaging application Google News By displaying bold characters you can tell that a message has not been read. This is already good, but not enough.

A color

You may have already experienced it, but you may not notice it, but Apps will now add a dot to highlight the failure to read a message. Android Police We found this description two days ago and its deployment seems to be much better because we were able to use it ourselves. Here’s how it works.

On the contrary Switch from Google Messages to Meterial You, This dot will not accept the color of your wallpaper and will be “Google Blue”. So the point is located on the right SMS Before opening it, next to the date.

Google News adds a point setting to underline that a message is not read, but not if the image is attached.

Google News adds a point setting to emphasize that a message is not read, but not if an image is attached. // Source: Frandroid

At this point, keep in mind that the message with the link will not benefit from a small point.

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How to benefit from it?

If you do not have this feature on your smartphone, we advise you to wait as it is a server page update that will be coming to your home soon.

However, make sure your application is up to date and it will not be affected.

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