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TL;DR The latest Google Messages beta has revealed that Google is working on integrating group chats with the Android share sheet.
This will allow users to share content to group chats directly from other apps, saving them a few clicks.
Thanks to the recent RCS push from iPhone users, we’re seeing group chats return for Android users where they don’t feel as alienated as before. Google Messages has a pretty decent group chat feature, but there’s definitely scope for improvement, too. Google Messages is now working towards making it easier to share content to your group chat, by integrating them in the Android share sheet and saving you a few clicks.
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Currently, if you want to share something to your texting group chat from an external app, you have to use the share option in that app to invoke the Android share sheet, select the Google Messages app, and then locate your group chat after some scrolling. That’s a fair few steps, and it can get cumbersome if you frequently share content with your group chats.
Google Message v20250218 beta is making a change that allows groups to show up in the Android share sheet. There’s new code in the beta to facilitate this feature:
Code Copy Text bugle.add_groups_to_share_sheet
We managed to activate the feature, and here’s what it would look like:
AssembleDebug / Android Authority
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