One-handed Google Messages users had to do digital calisthenics


The new UI for Google Messages is better for one-handed use. | Image credit-Android Authority
So, Google appears ready to replace the hamburger menu on Google Messages with a new context menu that allows a Google Messages user to access any important feature of the app from anywhere in the chat. Right now, long-pressing on a message places important buttons, including the delete button, in the heading bar at the very top of the display, requiring quite a stretch for the user to reach it.
The context menu is dynamic and the options will change depending on the message selected
- Reply
- Forward
- Copy
- Star
- Delete
- Select more
- Info
These above options are not set in stone because the context menu can change depending on the content in the chat you’re viewing. For example, long-press on a chat you’ve just sent, and an Edit option will be included. This makes plenty of sense since editing something you’ve just written would be a typical reason for opening a message so soon after sending it. When long-pressing on an image, the Save option will surface.
Placing these options right under the chat allows the Google Messages user to select one of the options without having to stretch his fingers as far as they can go.
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The new UI will also make it more obvious which chats have been selected. When multiple messages have been chosen, a check mark will appear on the messages selected. Tap a check mark filled circle to deselect it or tap an empty circle to select a message.


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