![]() So until Google offers multi-platform syncing for SMS messages in either Android Messages or Allo, I’ve decided to swear off the lot of them. ![]() There may be a method to its messaging madness, but it’s lost on me. Quite frankly, I’m tired of waiting for Google to figure it all out. And now there’s literally an app called Android Messages, but it still doesn’t let us access messages that were sent to another device. Allo was also supposed to be Android’s version of Apple Messages, but we’re still waiting for it to get proper SMS/RCS support. Hangouts was once supposed to be the answer to iMessage, but now it’s been split into two apps with an enterprise bent. If it seems confusing, it’s because it is. And Hangouts lost its ability to send SMS messages to focus on business users. Messenger became Android Messages and will now be the texting app on most new phones. A desktop version of Allo was teased on Twitter. Google Voice received its first update in several years. ![]() In the first four months of 2017, Google has spent a lot of effort on its messaging apps. ![]()
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