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No editorialized link titles (use the original source's title if applicable). Posts must foster reasonable discussion. No memes, direct images or contextless image/video posts. If you have a tech or buying/selling-related question, please check out our Daily Advice Thread or r/AppleHelp! CommunityĪ more in-depth version of the rules can be found here “Show iPhone reactions as emoji,” reads a key line of the code, present in the “ios_reaction_classification.”įor now, it’s not clear exactly how this “classification” would work, but one would imagine Google Messages would spot incoming messages that start with something like “Liked” and try to match it to a previous message.Welcome to r/Apple, the unofficial community for Apple news, rumors, and discussions. Now, 9to5Google seems to have taken a peek into the code of the latest beta update to Google Messages, discovering that instead of showing iMessage reactions as texts, Google Messages could soon change them into emojis. This is the case for all iMessage reactions which become texts, which, for new users might seem weird. One such example is if you heart a message on your iPhone, the recipient of the message receives a little heart on the message, but on Android, when you text the same thing, it shows up as “Loved” with the support text showing up after this. Why is Google Changing iMessage Reactions from Your iOS Device to Emojis? For those unaware, in the Messages app on iOS, Mac and iPadOS devices, users can react using a heart, thumbs up, thumbs down, a question mark, exclamation and a laugh, all of which are annotations in iMessage.