Google Messages Reintroduces Screen Effects for Enhanced Expressiveness in SMS and RCS
Google Messages is reintroducing its fullscreen Screen Effects feature for SMS and RCS conversations, after earlier pausing the expressive animations. Now, with the option to turn on/off these effects, users can experience a variety of animations triggered by specific phrases like "Going to the beach" or "Rise and shine." However, some previously active phrases, like "I love you" and "Sounds good," no longer trigger effects. Users can now find over 15 hidden prompt words to enable these effects.
Google Messages, the popular messaging app developed by Google, is known for its innovative features, including Reaction and Screen Effects. However, some users have expressed concerns about the frequency and impact of these animations, leading to the reintroduction of a fullscreen Screen Effects feature.According to a report by 9to5Google [1], Google is planning to add a "Show expressive animations" setting to Google Messages, presumably to turn off Reaction and Screen Effects. This setting is currently in the beta phase, and while not yet available to all users, it is expected to be a welcome addition for those seeking more control over their messaging experience.
The Screen Effects feature, which takes over the screen when typing or receiving certain phrases, has been a source of frustration for some users. Phrases like "I love you" and "Sounds good," which are quite common, have been known to trigger unexpected and overwhelming animations. However, Google promised over 15 hidden prompt words to enable these effects when the feature was first announced last year [2].
The reintroduction of the fullscreen Screen Effects feature with the option to turn it on and off addresses some of these concerns. Users can now experience a variety of animations triggered by specific phrases, while also having the ability to disable the feature if they prefer. This setting may also impact Animated Emoji, while Photomoji should remain unaffected.
In summary, Google Messages is reintroducing its fullscreen Screen Effects feature for SMS and RCS conversations, giving users more control over their messaging experience. With the option to turn on and off these effects, users can enjoy a more personalized and customized messaging experience.
Sources:
[1] 9to5Google. (2024, May 1). Google Messages is getting a “Show expressive animations” setting to turn off Reaction and Screen Effects. https://9to5google.com/2024/05/01/google-messages-animations-off/
[2] Google Blog. (2023, October 10). 7 new messages features to make your conversations even better. https://blog.google/products/android/7-new-messages-features/