Google Chat, a key component of the Google Workspace ecosystem, is poised to enhance its functionality with the addition of voice messaging.
This feature, common in most instant messaging apps, is expected to make its debut in Google Chat by the first quarter of 2024.
The introduction of voice messages in Google Chat marks a significant development for the app, aligning it with other popular messaging platforms like WhatsApp.
According to AssembleDebug, a reputable source from TheSpAndroid, the feature was discovered after activating a specific flag in the Android version of Google Chat.
The same option is reportedly present within the Gmail app, which integrates Google Chat.
The voice messaging feature is accessible via a microphone button located at the bottom right corner of the chat screen.
This button replaces the standard send button, which reappears when the user either starts typing or completes an audio recording.
The interface for recording includes a waveform visualization, a delete option for re-recording, and a pause button.
Once sent, voice messages display a similar waveform along with the duration of the audio clip.
These messages can be sent in both individual and group chats, as well as in Spaces.
While Google Messages, the default SMS/RCS app on many Android devices, already supports voice messaging, its introduction to Google Chat has been eagerly anticipated.
This update will not only enhance user experience but also ensure that Google Chat remains competitive in the rapidly evolving digital communication landscape.
Google Chat is reportedly set to introduce voice messaging in the first quarter of 2024, offering a new dimension to its communication capabilities.
Users can access voice messaging in Google Chat via a microphone button on the chat interface, which allows for easy recording and sending of voice messages.
Yes, the upcoming voice messaging feature in Google Chat will be available for use in both one-on-one and group chats, as well as in Spaces.
The same flag enabling voice messaging in Google Chat is also reportedly present in the Gmail app, indicating possible integration due to Gmail’s built-in support for Google Chat.
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