Google Messages testing a cleaner look for Remix feature
Google is making changes to the Remix feature in its Messages app after many users complained about it. The Remix feature lets users edit photos directly in chats, but its large button over images caused frustration. Several users reported that the button was too big, blocked photos, and could not be turned off.
In a recent beta update of the Google Messages app, Google seems to be listening to the feedback. A teardown of the update via AssembleDebug shows that the Remix button has been moved to less annoying spots in the app.
The Remix button now appears in menus that make more sense depending on where you are in the app, instead of showing up directly on images. In the attachment screen, the Remix button has been moved to the left of the caption field.
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Moreover, the Remix button has been pushed down to the bottom-left corner of the screen in the full view of photos. These changes make the Remix button less noticeable. But still, there is no way to turn it off.
Currently, itβs unclear whether these changes will be rolled out to everyone. However, these changes show Google is paying attention to complaints and trying to make the feature more useful and less annoying.
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