Perhaps the feature will be ready to announce at Google I/O. It could be that Google is almost finished creating its own cloud-solution for enhanced messaging that can work independently of a local carrier and is compatible with those that have implemented RCS themselves. Strings that support this idea are “New! Text over Wi-Fi and data”, “Chat features are powered by Google”, and “No, use SMS only". It recently enabled RCS for a few carriers in South America by letting the service run on Google’s cloud services. Google has been working for a couple years to bring RCS to carriers all over the world. Phrases like “Messages for Web”, “Scan your QR code”, and “Sign out of all computers” send a pretty clear message that the pairing process would be similar to Allo’s. Starting the with the web interface there are strings of evidence that support the idea that Android Messages will be able to pair to a web browser so you can carry your SMS conversations from your computer. Based on the information uncovered in an APK Teardown of the latest (v2.9) Android Messages app performed by Android Police chances are that Google is getting ready to launch a few significant new features for Android owners that Apple users have had for a while: A desktop interface for its official SMS/Messaging app and enhanced SMS/RCS features.
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