Google Messages Saves You From Accidental Smart Replies With ‘Tap to draft’
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Google Messages Saves You From Accidental Smart Replies With ‘Tap to draft’
Google Messages Tap to Draft Ends a Frustrating Problem for Android Users Google Messages is rolling out a new Tap to Draft feature that changes how Smart Replies work on Android. Instead of instantly sending a suggested response with a single tap, the feature now places the reply into the message box first, allowing users to review and edit it before sending. The update is designed to reduce accidental messages, one of the most common complaints about Smart Replies. For Android users who rely on quick responses throughout the day, this small change could have a big impact on messaging accuracy and confidence. Google Messages Introduces a Safer Smart Reply Experience Smart Replies have become a popular feature because they allow users to respond quickly without typing full messages. Whether replying with a simple “Sounds good,” “Thanks,” or “See you soon,” suggested responses can save time and make conversations more efficient. However, the convenience came with a drawback. In previous ve…