Full-screen message effects are among the most fun-to-use features in IMEMSAGE, and now they are becoming very easy to use in Google messages for Android. In the latest Google Message Beta, these full-screen effects will now play for you automatically for you (and your texting partner, if they are also on beta), when you send them some emojis to Google messages for Android. This makes them a little easier to use than the Apple version of this feature, which can be triggered by only a few phrases (eg: “Happy New Year”), or by pressing the long -sending buttons and manually selecting the effect. Google first rolled out full-screen effect For some phrasesBut around this time, you just have to send an emoji to trigger a emoji.
How to use Android’s full-screen message effect
At the moment, Google is still testing this new way to send full-screen message effects, meaning that you have to become a beta tester for Google messages to try them. To do this, either follow this link Or go to Play store page For Google Message, Tap Be a examinerAnd follow the on-screen instructions. Once you do beta up and run, just send an applied emoji in any of your contacts to trigger your full-screen effect. Message effects are not capable of every emoji, but they work quite commonly used with people used, such as clap, sleep, party, etc.
Note that to see the effect you have to limit your text to only one emoji. If you send a emoji with some text, or more than one emoji, it will not work (pre -conventions of convenience need to send two of the same emoji to trigger one effect, although I could not make that work on a new beta). Personally, I like how these effects look. It is like watching a small, animated video the moment you send an emoji, which makes something really for pleasing response.
What do you think so far?
How to stop full-screen effect in Google messages

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Unless you often find yourself to send or achieve the texts that have only one emoji, these effects will probably not pop up so many times that you will need to close them. However, if they start bothering you, you can easily disable them. In Google Messages, tap and choose on profile icon settingDisabled Show expressive animation To stop looking at full-screen effects.