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  2. Send & receive text messages (SMS & MMS) - Google Help

    support.google.com/fi/answer/6205096

    Using SMS or MMS messages, which appear as “Send by SMS ” or “Send by MMS ." Get started with Google Messages. You can send and receive text messages, photos, voice messages, and video using Google Messages. If you don't have Google Messages, you can get it from Google Play. Learn more about getting started with the Google Messages app.

  3. Check your messages on your computer or Android tablet

    support.google.com/messages/answer/7611075

    Set up Google Messages for web. On your phone, open Google Messages . At the top right, tap your account menu Device Pairing. If you get a prompt to sign in with your Google Account, select the account that you want to use with Google Messages and continue. On your computer, in a browser, like Chrome or Safari, open Google Messages for web.

  4. Send & read text & voice messages in Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages/answer/6080324

    You can also open any conversation in Google Messages to read it again. Mark messages as read & unread. Mark all messages as read: Tap More Mark all as read. Mark a message as unread: In the conversation history, touch and hold the conversation you want to mark as unread. At the top, tap Mark as unread. Play a video or recording

  5. Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages

    Get interactive messages from businesses. Report spam in Google Messages. Do more with Google Messages. Use Suggested actions in Google Messages. Get reminders with Nudges. Use real-time text (RTT) with calls. Make legacy video or voice calls with Google Meet. Use filters in Google Messages. Create a photomoji.

  6. Verify that Google Messages is set as your default texting app. Learn how to change your default texting app. Make sure your carrier supports SMS, MMS, or RCS messaging. Check your plan or credit balance to see that you have enough to send/receive messages; See if you have signal. Check if you’re on airplane mode. If you are, turn it off.

  7. Get started with the Google Messages app

    support.google.com/messages/answer/6089066

    Open Google Messages . Tap Start chat. Enter the name, phone number, or email of the person you want to send a message to. Enter your message. Tap Send . Add a new number in your conversation list as a contact. Open Google Messages . Select a conversation that exists with someone not in your contacts.

  8. Send & get text messages - Computer - Google Voice Help

    support.google.com/voice/answer/115116

    On your computer, go to voice.google.com. Open the tab for Messages . At the top, click Send a message. Enter a contact’s name or phone number. To create a group text message, add up to 7 names or phone numbers. Group messages can have up to 8 participants, including the person who sends the message.

  9. Change Messages notifications & settings - Google Messages

    support.google.com/messages/answer/6080337

    Open Google Messages . Tap your profile photo or icon Settings Advanced. Send a message or a file separately to each person in a conversation: Tap Group messaging Send an SMS reply to all recipients and get individual replies (mass text). Automatically download files in messages: Turn on Auto-download MMS.

  10. Send and receive text messages - Computer - Google Voice Help

    support.google.com/voice/answer/115116?hl=en-GB

    Reply to a text message. On your computer, go to voice.google.com. Open the tab for messages . Click the text message that you want to reply to. At the bottom, enter your message and click send . Tip: If you have more than one Voice number, you can only send texts from your main number.

  11. How end-to-end encryption in Google Messages provides more...

    support.google.com/messages/answer/10262381

    To use end-to-end encryption in Google Messages, you and the person or group you message must both: Use the Google Messages app. Have RCS chats turned on. Use data or Wi-Fi for RCS messages. Tips: Text messages are dark blue in the RCS state and light blue in the SMS/MMS state. End-to-end encryption is automatic in eligible conversations.