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Configuration:
site Name: 🔶9to5Google🔶
Article Title: Google Messages Feature Rollout Status: material 3 Redesign, and More
Canonical URL: 🔶https://9to5google.com/2025/06/08/google-messages-feature-rollout/🔶
Date: 🔶June 8, 2025🔶
Author: 🔶[Insert Author Name]🔶 (Please provide the author’s name)
Category: 🔶Google Messages, Android, Apps🔶
Keywords: 🔶Google Messages, RCS, SMS, Material 3, Redesign, Features, Android🔶
Target Audience: 🔶Android users, tech enthusiasts, Google Messages users🔶
tone: 🔶Informative, neutral, slightly technical🔶
Article Draft:
title: Google Messages Feature Rollout Status: Material 3 Redesign, and More
Introduction:
Like many Google apps, Messages frequently tests new features. However, the rollout of these features to the stable version can be a slow process.Here’s an update on the current status of various Google Messages features,based on official announcements and reports from beta users.
Update (June 8):
This article reflects the current state of Google Messages features as of June 8, 2025.
Still Rolling Out (Beta):
The following features have been announced or spotted in the Google Messages beta but are not yet widely available in the stable version:
[New] Material 3 Expressive Redesign
The chat interface has been redesigned with a Material 3 look, featuring:
Chat Container: The chat interface is now enclosed in its own container with rounded corners.
Color Changes: Bubbly backgrounds have been replaced with solid colors.
Plus Menu: The “+” menu is now in its own container with larger, background-free pills.
[Image: Old vs. New Chat Interface]
The Emoji, GIFs, stickers, and Photomoji pickers have been updated with connected button groups, and the row and search bar have been flipped, preventing back-to-back text fields.
[Image: Old vs. New Emoji/GIF picker]
The “Search messages” page and the “New chat” contacts list have also been redesigned with a container-heavy approach.
[Image: Old vs. New “New Chat” screen]
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