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Google Messages rolling out 'expressive animations' setting to turn off Reaction Effects
9to5Google· 22 hours agoAs previously spotted, Google Messages is now rolling out a “Show expressive animations” setting to disable Reaction Effects, Animated Emoji, and more.
Mobvoi teases a new TicWatch Pro as Samsung starts testing Wear OS 5
9to5Google· 3 hours agoThe TicWatch series has been a Wear OS staple for years, and Mobvoi is now teasing a new model that...
Google Messages might let you disable its crazy animations soon
Android Central via Yahoo News· 7 days agoGoogle Messages blue logo. What you need to know Google Messages introduced Screen Effects in...
Google Messages spotted prepping an option to let you disable ‘expressive animations'
Neowin· 6 days agoSoon you might get the option to disable those annoying expressive reactions on Google Messages, as a new toggle is spotted under testing that will help you turn off Reaction and Screen Effects.
Google Messages working on a setting to turn off all those fancy new animations
PhoneArena· 7 days agoGoogle Messages might soon be getting a new feature that allows users to disable animations within the app. According to an APK teardown by 9to5Google, ...
Hate those big reaction animations in Google Messages? We have good news
Android Authority· 7 days agoIf you find the animated reactions in Google’s messaging app annoying, you may be able to turn them...
Not Just the iPhone: Google Needs to Push RCS Texting Even Further
CNET· 3 days agoIt even built features into Google Messages like support for message reactions, in an attempt to...
'Thank God' Android users cry as Google plots button to stop annoying feature
The US Sun· 6 days agoGOOGLE is plotting a long-awaited button that will let users 'clean' up an annoying text message...
Some users can try out Google's 'Audio Emoji' feature for Google Phone app
Neowin· 1 day agoGoogle is working on a new feature called Audio Emoji, which plays sound effects and animation for...
Four Phone Apps That Are Better on the Web
Lifehacker· 5 days agoPlenty of apps come in both mobile and web versions now—in fact it's increasingly rare to find a phone app that you can't also access through a desktop...