Those who own an iPhone can send iMessages from their phone or from their Mac. Soon, Android users will also be able to send messages from any browser from their PC. XDA Developers has spotted clues in the source code of the Android application Rajput Status vediostatus.com Hindi | Royal Rajput Status | Rajputana Status In English | Rajput Attitude Status | Rajput Love Status | Rajput Shayari Messages that leave no doubt: a web version of Android Messages is on track. Send a text message from your computer As shown in the screenshot below, you can launch “Messages for web”, the web version of Android Messages, via the application menu. Google will promote this new feature through a banner at the bottom of the screen. Synchronize Android Messages with the web version To access Messages for web, you will need to synchronize your phone with your browser. Google will use the same technique as WhatsApp, asking the user to scan a QR code present on messages.android.com , the future web platform of Android Messages. The site is currently in error 404, but it will be the address of the web version of Android Messages (see screenshot). The launch of a web platform for Android Messages is interesting because it will allow Android users to send text messages from their computer. This poses some questions, however, including the coexistence of Allo and Android Messages. Let’s also hope that access to the web platform can be facilitated, users do not necessarily want Rajput Status vediostatus.com Hindi | Royal Rajput Status | Rajputana Status In English | Rajput Attitude Status | Rajput Love Status | Rajput Shayari to scan a QR code each time. Of note is the other features XDA Developers spotted, connecting to their Google Account from the Android Messages app. We can therefore assume that users connected to the web will be able to access their SMS without having to scan a QR code.
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