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Android May Soon Translate I Message Reactions Into Emoji for Users: Check Here for All the Latest Updates!

Elena MichaelsBy Elena MichaelsAugust 6, 2022Updated:August 6, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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Android May Soon Translate iMessage Reactions Into Emoji for Users
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In the beta version of the Android Messages app, Google is experimenting with a feature similar to iMessage reactions. Apple is working on a way to translate the “Tapbacks” that iPhone users send in response to SMS and MMS messages.

Before this upgrade, Google Messages only showed simple texts like “Loved” instead of the emoji reaction that the iPhone user had sent.

Now, like in Apple’s iMessage, the reaction emoji will show up in the bottom right corner of the chat bubble.

According to 9to5Google, only users with the beta version of Google Messages can access the new iMessage replies functionality. It has been alleged that not all emojis are accurately translated.

Android May Soon Translate iMessage Reactions Into Emoji for Users

The use of face emoji by Google for some symbols has been interpreted as sending a message different from that intended by iPhone users.

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The question mark in iMessage becomes a “Thinking Face,” and the “Heart” becomes a “Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes.”

These emoji transitions are thought to be delivering a more lighthearted message than the Tapback’s literal one.

Currently, the beta version of Google Messages has the emoji conversion for iMessage reactions turned on by default.

To disable ‘Show iPhone reactions as emoji,’ users need only navigate to the Advanced section of the Settings overflow menu in Google Messages.

Android May Soon Translate iMessage Reactions Into Emoji for Users

For added convenience in group chats, Android users may now tap on a response to see if it was “Translated from iPhone” and view the sender’s name.

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On both Android and iOS, Telegram announced the addition of emoji reactions in December.

This function became available as part of an update that also introduced in-app text translation and formatting support for spoilers.

The option to generate color-customizable QR codes for Telegram channels, groups, and bots is another feature made available to users.

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