• Google Messages

    From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 22 12:44:31 2025
    I've known about Google Messages on the Web for a long time (which lets
    you link a browser window to your phone using a QR code)

    But a feature I've not noticed before, is to pair two android devices
    which share a Google account, so you can e.g run the native Messages app
    on a tablet (which in my case is wifi only without mobile data) and send/receive text messages to/from it via your phone's SIM.

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  • From Marion@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Thu May 22 14:21:25 2025
    On Thu, 22 May 2025 12:44:31 +0100, Andy Burns wrote :


    I've known about Google Messages on the Web for a long time (which lets
    you link a browser window to your phone using a QR code)

    But a feature I've not noticed before, is to pair two android devices
    which share a Google account, so you can e.g run the native Messages app
    on a tablet (which in my case is wifi only without mobile data) and send/receive text messages to/from it via your phone's SIM.

    This is what Apple did by requiring all devices to have an account on the mothership - and which Google is copying (apparently) by the same trick.

    Once you have an account on the mothership that you are willing to log
    into, then "Google Messages" is not all that different from Email is now.

    1. Google Messages uses your Google Account as the central point for
    syncing your messages.

    2. Your phone, with its active SIM and mobile data/Wi-Fi connection, is
    still the primary device that sends and receives SMS/MMS messages. The
    tablet acts as a "remote" interface, essentially mirroring the messages
    from your phone.

    3. Because both devices are logged into the same Google Account and have
    Google Messages set up, conversations, contacts, and other settings are
    synced. When you send a message from your tablet, it's routed through your phone's SIM. When a message is received on your phone, it appears on your tablet.

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