iMessage reactions finally turn into emojis on Google Messages, in new beta
One of the long-time frustrations of Google Message users have been—you may have guessed by the title—emojis. Since the messaging platform was released in 2014, there has been a persisting incompatibility between emoji reactions sent from iMessage on Apple’s iOS, to the newer Android-based messaging service.
According to XDA, even the new beta is still far from perfect. Certain emoji reactions are still unable to be deciphered properly by Google Messages. For one, the heart reaction still appears as “Smiling Face with Heart-Shaped Eyes” in Google Messages.
These days, with the chaotic rush of everyday life, and messages needing to be kept short, we very much rely on emojis to express our exact mood and tone of voice. A picture is worth a thousand words, after all.
Now that Google has taken the first step with this beta, hopefully, we will soon finally have a stable version allowing a proper exchange of text emoji reactions between Android and iOS.
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