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  2. Check your messages on your computer or Android tablet

    support.google.com/messages/answer/7611075

    Set up Google Messages for web. On your phone, open Google Messages . At the top right, tap your account menu Device Pairing. If you get a prompt to sign in with your Google Account, select the account that you want to use with Google Messages and continue. On your computer, in a browser, like Chrome or Safari, open Google Messages for web.

  3. Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages

    Get interactive messages from businesses. Report spam in Google Messages. Do more with Google Messages. Use Suggested actions in Google Messages. Get reminders with Nudges. Use real-time text (RTT) with calls. Make legacy video or voice calls with Google Meet. Use filters in Google Messages. Create a photomoji.

  4. Get started with the Google Messages app

    support.google.com/messages/answer/6089066

    Open Google Messages . Tap Start chat. Enter the name, phone number, or email of the person you want to send a message to. Enter your message. Tap Send . Add a new number in your conversation list as a contact. Open Google Messages . Select a conversation that exists with someone not in your contacts.

  5. RCS chats by Google FAQ - Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages/answer/9487020

    You can make Google Messages your default app as described here.You won’t lose any existing SMS/MMS messages if you change your default app to Google Messages and you’ll be able to use Google Messages’ benefits such as Google Messages for Web, Smart Replies, and RCS chats (where supported).

  6. Send & read text & voice messages in Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages/answer/6080324

    Send a voice message. Tap the message box. Tap the Microphone . Record your voice message. The voice message is automatically saved as a draft so you can listen to it before you send it. The voice message isn't sent until you tap Send . Tap Send .

  7. Change Messages notifications & settings - Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages/answer/6080337

    Change global settings. Open Google Messages . Tap your profile photo or icon Settings. Stop notifications from other apps: Tap Notifications Turn off All "Default settings" notifications. Get notifications on your phone from Google Messages: Tap Notifications Turn on Incoming messages.

  8. Fix problems sending or receiving messages from specific contacts. Delete the contact and add it again. Check if you blocked them. Verify that their phone number is correct. Check if you need to specify a country code (e.g. +1 for US numbers).

  9. Turn on RCS chats in Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages/answer/7189714

    To turn on read receipts: On your device, open Google Messages . Tap your profile picture or icon Messages settings. Tap RCS chats. Tip: If you can't find "RCS chats," tap Chat features. Tap Send read receipts. To find out when others have read your message, they must turn on read receipts in Settings.

  10. Send messages over mobile data and Wi-Fi. Rename, edit, and remove yourself from group chats. Keep your conversations secure with end-to-end encryption if you are communicating with another Google Messages user(s). Tip: To be able to enjoy these features, everyone in the Google Messages conversation must turn the RCS chats on. Related resources

  11. Google Messages on Samsung devices

    support.google.com/messages/answer/10324785

    Google Messages offers RCS chats on your Samsung phone. The app is: When you use Google Messages on select Galaxy devices, you can: Send and receive text messages to and from Galaxy tablets and watches. Send group messages to and from Galaxy devices for new or existing conversations. Send and receive messages for current group chats.