In your computer’s copy of Chrome, Safari, Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge, visit. (If your Android phone includes a different texting app, such as Samsung’s, you’ll need to switch from that to Google’s.) To try that out, open Messages, tap its menu button, and select “Messages for web.” Google began rolling out a better option this summer when it introduced a Web version of the Messages texting app it ships for Android 5.0 and newer releases. But for years, Google’s smartphone operating system had no answer for that short of using a Google Voice number instead of your regular wireless digits. That’s an option that iPhone users have enjoyed since 2012’s Mountain Lion release brought Apple’s iMessage system to Macs. Watch Video: Google's Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL can fight back against telemarketer callsĪndroid users now have two new ways to read and write their text messages on their larger screens – one from Google and the other from Microsoft.
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