Messages for web
You've seen it done for Allo, and now it's going to happen for Android Messages! Google is developing a web interface to run on a desktop or laptop, and it will pair with your phone for sending messages. Internally, the codename for this feature is "Ditto," but it looks like it will be labeled "Messages for web" when it launches.
Android Messages will share the same basic setup procedure with Allo. You'll be guided to visit a website on the computer you want to pair with your phone, then simply scan a QR code. Once that's done, you'll be able to send and receive messages in the web interface and it will link with the phone to do the actual SMS/MMS/RCS(?) communication through your carrier.
Just like Allo, you'll be able to see a list of signed in computers and disconnect from one or all of them at any time. Note that the text clearly refers to multiple computers, so you'll be free to pair both a laptop and desktop.
RCS Promos, Google-enhanced chat, and more
Another major move appears to be happening with RCS, and it looks like Google may be tired of letting it progress slowly. A lot of new promotional text has been added to encourage people to "text over Wi-Fi" and suggesting that they "upgrade" immediately.
Where things get really interesting is that Google is offering to provide some of the services rather than leaving them up to carriers. One line even specifies that "chat features are powered by Google," which makes it sound like Google may be offering to act as the intermediary for your messaging. I'm not sure if RCS supports replacing your carrier with another provider, but it looks like the Android Messages app itself will offer something to that effect.
here's a lot of text in that block, but most of it is purely promotional. It describes features that are already largely familiar as capabilities of RCS, including texting through a data connection, seeing messaging status (if somebody is typing) and read receipts, and sending photos. Google does put a lot of emphasis that if it's handling the photos, that they are high-quality.
Purchases and payments
Finally, it looks like Android Messages may become a place to make purchases. Back in November, Google added support for sending money to friends with the use of Google Wallet, but that wasn't really suited for business use.
Some new text in the app indicates that Google is going to angle Android Messages to also support purchases. The theme of the new strings is fairly unmistakeable, including common consumer terms like 'checkout and 'order summary.' Another key clue is the activity where these are displayed, which is named messaging.ui.businesspayments.PaymentsSummaryActivity.
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Source:AndroidPolice
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