Google is switching back to a single-line message compose box in Google Messages, reverting from the recent two-line design. This change brings the app more in line with other instant messaging services. Google Messages is a key component of Google’s messaging strategy, serving as the main hub for SMS, MMS, and RCS conversations. Ensuring a seamless messaging experience is crucial for the app’s success. The double-line composition box with hovering text input was recently introduced but received mixed feedback due to its design flaws. In the latest beta update, Google has returned to a single-line input box, offering a cleaner and more familiar interface. This change may soon become available to all users. Share your thoughts on the new UI versus the old one in the comments below. Have a tip to share with us? Contact our staff at news@androidauthority.com. Your information can remain confidential or receive credit at your discretion.
