After working on photomoji, screen effects, custom background (still working on it) and voice moods, there is nothing stopping Google Messages team from working on new features and changes. Recently I shared about Google Messages bringing the message editing feature in the latest beta version. While editing messages was the biggest highlight of that update, I want to share some other changes that may make its way to Google Messages.
1. Camera Effects
As you all know, Google Messages added a camera icon on the homepage on top alongside the search button. But it usually opens the default camera of your device. Google Messages also has a camera in the attachment dialog where you can quickly snap a pic for sharing.
Here is a fun fact - Google Message has a completely different inbuilt/in-app fullscreen camera which can be accessed by turning on certain flags using root. Google Message seems to be working on the camera effects features which may be available through this inbuilt camera. Here is what the inbuilt camera interface (without camera effects) currently looks like -
I know it's barebone but Google keeps changing the UI of this camera screen, I have been noticing it since some weeks. So there is definitely something going on. The latest beta version of Google Messages introduced some strings which hints at the camera effects features -
<string name="camera_effect_toggle_hide_content_description">Tap to hide camera effects</string>
<string name="camera_effect_toggle_show_content_description">Tap to show camera effects</string>
There is more code inside the Google Messages app which refers to inapp camera effects -
• com/google/android/libraries/compose/cameragallery/ui/camera/inapp/effects/CameraEffectsManager$loadFilteredEffects$1
• CameraEffectsManager.kt
The strings hints towards a toggle for switching the camera effects on and off. I am not sure what kind of camera effects Messages team is working on but I can expect it to show up in upcoming beta versions.
2. Removing top contacts
3. Removing draft message preview from home screen
4. A separate Usage & Diagnostics opt-out screen
Google already have a "Help improve messages" section in settings. But with some more new features like device pairing and profiles which depends on your linked Google account, Google felt the need to provide users with an option of opting-in/out of usage & diagnostics information which is specifically collected from the Google account with which a user signed-in in Google Messages. This setting will be available in Google Messages Settings > Advanced > Usage & Diagnostics. If you have root, you can enable it with the flag - bugle_phenotype__enable_logging_consent_settings_screen.I am not sure which of the changes will be permanent in case of removing top contacts and removing draft preview. But I am sure about the camera effects feature .
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