New Google Messages Trick: Share media faster
Google Messages might soon make sharing photos, videos, and other media a lot quicker. A recent dig into the app’s code—called an APK teardown—revealed a handy new shortcut that could save users time. This discovery came from looking at the latest version of the app, and it’s exciting news for anyone who loves sending media to friends or family.
Right now, when you want to forward a picture or video in Google Messages, it takes a few steps. You have to open the chat, find the media, tap it, and then pick the “forward” option from the menu. It works, but it’s not super fast. The new shortcut promises to simplify this. Based on the code clues, it looks like Google is adding a quick-share button right next to media files in your chats. With one tap, you could send that funny meme or cute pet video to someone else without extra clicks.
This update isn’t live for everyone yet—it’s still hidden in the app’s code. That means Google is likely testing it behind the scenes before rolling it out. APK teardowns often show features that might not even make it to the final app, so there’s no guarantee this will arrive soon. Still, it’s a peek at how Google wants to make messaging smoother.
For people who use Google Messages every day, this could be a small but awesome change. Sharing media is a big part of chatting, whether it’s a photo from a trip or a video clip to make someone laugh. A faster way to forward stuff could cut down on the hassle and keep the conversation flowing. Plus, it shows Google is paying attention to the little things that make an app feel easy to use.
We don’t know exactly when—or if—this shortcut will show up in the app. For now, it’s just a cool hint of what’s possible. Keep an eye out for updates, because this could be one of those simple tweaks that makes a big difference!