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Google Messages has a switching guide for Verizon Message+ users

Verizon Message+ is set to stop working in a few days (after a month-long delay), and Google is out with a brief guide for those switching to its Messages app.

In shutting down Message+, Verizon said Google Messages was the intended replacement. 

Google provides walkthroughs on some features and how to do common tasks. Most involve opening a conversation for the Details page (“Select a conversation and tap on the name and picture on the top”). 

  • Change background and bubble colors: Tap on Change colors
  • Set a different notification sound for a conversation: Tap on  Notifications > Select Sound to select a different sound 
  • Silence busy conversations: Tap on Notifications > Select  Silent to mute the conversation

Another customization is pinch-to-zoom to adjust font size (which can be disabled in Settings), while you can go to Messages settings > Choose theme for: Light, Dark, or System default. 

Top comment by Nicole Gillenwater (NickelCandy)

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The whole thing needs an over haul. I want the features I had with Verizon messenger. It's not fair to force customers to use an inferior messaging app. I never use Samsung messenger. I used Verizon messenger. Make some changes, fix this.

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Google today said the ability to Edit your profile name and picture (Profile menu > Your profile) is “rolling out to select users, coming soon to everybody.”

The guide also wants to “address a few misconceptions about Google Messages.” Namely, the app/RCS works when connected to mobile data and Wi-Fi, while the equivalent of favorites is pinning conversations to the top of the message list. From the homepage: Simply tap and hold on the conversation you want to keep at the top, and then tap “pin.”

Meanwhile, you can forward messages by long-pressing on it and tapping the three-dot menu in the top-right corner. Scheduling messages to send at a later time are available by entering text into the compose field and long-pressing the send button. You can also open the ‘plus’ menu for “Schedule Send.” 

Finally, on how to save images:

Photos and videos are not automatically saved in Google Messages, unlike in Verizon Message+. You can manually save media to your device by long-pressing on the photo to select it, and then tapping the download icon.

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