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What new Google Messages features are rolling out [February 2026]

Like other Google apps, Messages for Android A/B tests many features. It can take the RCS/SMS client a rather long time to actually launch new functionality in stable. From various reports, Google announcements, and devices we’ve checked, this is the current state of Messages.

Update 2/28:

Still rolling out (beta)

These are Messages features that Google announced or have been spotted in the wild by beta users.

[New] Android-iPhone encrypted RCS

As of iOS 26.4 beta 2, Apple and Google are testing end-to-end encrypted RCS between iPhone and Android devices. iOS users will see a lock at the start of the thread, with Google Messages using the same icon.

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[New] Real-time location sharing

Powered by Find Hub, this joins the existing “One-time Location” option that sends a static Google Maps link.

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[Updated] Read receipts redesign

Read receipts are now placed in a circle at the bottom-right corner of message bubbles and images. You swipe left to see timestamps and the encryption lock, while you can swipe right to reply. This first started appearing in August of 2024, but is now seeing wide beta and stable availability.

EllipsisSending
Single check with ringSent
Double check with ringDelivered
Double check solid circleRead

@mentions in group RCS chats

This ability to get a person’s attention in group conversations even “if their notifications are muted” has been slowly seeing a broader rollout in recent weeks. It’s not yet widely available.

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Long-press menu

Instead of a toolbar, long-pressing on an image or message opens a floating menu, with Google partially centering what you’re viewing. The background gets blurred, while you feel haptic feedback.

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Recent launches (stable)

[New] Gemini-powered Scam Detection

On-device Gemini Nano is being leveraged for “more nuanced analysis of complex conversational threats” on the latest flagship Android phones in US, Canada, and UK. This includes the Pixel 10 series, Galaxy S26, and other select devices. It’s rolling out now.

…it can better detect the subtle conversational patterns used in job offer scams or sophisticated romance baiting scams (also known as “pig butchering”), a deceptive tactic where a scammer builds a long-term “relationship” with a potential victim to gain their trust, before tricking them into a fraudulent investment. Because these methods rely on gradual manipulation and don’t present typical warning signs, they need more advanced capabilities to catch them at scale.

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[New] Edit History in Details page

RCS edit history is once again available. Long-press on an edited message to “View details.”

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Toned down Nano Banana Remix

When you long-press on an image, “Remix” in the bottom-left corner is now smaller. Meanwhile, the fullscreen viewer has moved the button to the bottom row to provide an unobstructed image.

Other designs that Google tested removed the banana emoji, but Messages is now keeping that branding in place.

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Old vs. new

Camera tweaks

Google has reduced the height of the camera viewfinder, though it now extends into the status bar. This container features rounded corners. The gallery now shows two full image rows, while some users might see part of the next row.

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