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TL;DR
- Google Messages might quickly resolve a standard frustration for group chat customers, lastly enabling them to set customized group chat icons.
- At present, Google doesn’t permit customers to vary the RCS group chat icon, which defaults to a grid made up of customers’ initials or particular person profile footage.
- We noticed the upcoming function in a current beta model of the Google Messages app.
Google Messages customers have lengthy wished the flexibility to set customized photos for RCS group chats. There are quite a few threads on Reddit and Google’s Community forum with customers expressing their frustration over the dearth of the function. Whereas the RCS Common Profile has supported customized group photos for a few years, Google hasn’t made the function out there to Messages customers until now. Fortunately, that’s about to vary.
An APK teardown helps predict options that will arrive on a service sooner or later based mostly on work-in-progress code. Nonetheless, it’s potential that such predicted options might not make it to a public launch.
In a current Google Messages beta model (20241127_00_RC00.telephone.openbeta_dynamic), we discovered code proof suggesting that customers will quickly be capable to add photos as group icons, changing the boring grid of initials and person profile footage that the app at the moment auto-assigns. The change will convey Google Messages at par with different chat apps like WhatsApp, which already provide customizable profile footage for group chats.
The change will make it simpler to determine group chats in Messages. Since RCS works over the web, the chosen profile image ought to mirror for all members of the group chat, maintaining the expertise common. It’s unclear if anybody from the group will be capable to change the picture or if this could require admin entry. It’s additionally unclear if the RCS chat group icon will mirror for iOS users or not.