Google Messages brings long-awaited selective text selection
Google is finally fixing a small but annoying issue in Google Messages. For a long time, users could only copy the entire message even if they needed just a small part of it. This made things difficult when messages were long. Now, Google is working on a simple solution to make copying text easier.
In the latest Google Messages beta update, version v20260306, users can now copy only the part of a message they want. Users just need to long-press the message and drag their finger to select the text. This makes it easy to highlight and copy specific words, numbers, or links.
Earlier, if a message contained useful information like an OTP, link, or address, users had to copy the whole message first. Then they had to paste it into another app to select the needed part. With this new feature, users can select the exact text directly inside the chat.
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The feature has been spotted on some devices, including the OnePlus 13R. However, it is not available to everyone yet because Google is rolling it out gradually. Since it is currently in the beta version, it may soon arrive for more users in the stable update.
Users can still copy the entire message if they want by tapping the βCopyβ button. Google Messages is the default messaging app on many Android phones today. It will soon be available for all eligible smartphones including Galaxy phones.
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