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    The famous “G” logo used by Google can be on the way to remove the Google Messages app. Although Google is making small changes to its apps, many of them are based on 3 -3 expression design, it also changes the tasks of Google Messages that have to be done with the app branding. This is not really a big deal but it gives the app a new shape. The Android Authority was smelling around the Google Messages app and made a lot of inquiries. Although the current version of the app uses the first -left -hand “G” logo on the top of the app, after which the word “messages” (possibly picked up in hog works), a major change was seen. The “G” logo will be replaced with full Google Wordmark, after which the word “messages” will be replaced by “messages”.

    The word “Google” uses four colors like Google “G” logo: blue, red, yellow and green. The Android Authority managed to create a new shape, in which everyone had to include how this new branding would look like the Galaxy phones run by Samsung’s One UI. Google has already made the same change on many of its other apps, including Google Photo, Google Calendar, and drive.

    Google is changing branding on Google Messages. | Image Credit-Android Authority

    Google Messages is an important app for Android users as it supports Rich Communication Services (RCS). Android users who use Google Messages as their messaging app can run RCS on chats with other Google Messages users, and even finally enjoy encryption, which is not yet offered when Google Messages is in the RCS chat with the iPhone user.

    Some Android users, for some strange reason, prefer to load messaging apps that have the name of their wireless provider. If this is not already installed on your Android phone, you can install Google Messages by tapping on this link and following instructions to download your phone.

    It is unclear when the shape of this new branding will be forwarded through stable channels. All we can now say is that Google wants the uniform branding feature on its apps. With the new format, even the green smartphone user can tell that the messages they are using are Google Messages.

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