On Android, though, when you heart a message it shows it in text: "Loved" and then the text of the message.
If you heart a message on an iPhone, for example, a fellow iPhone user will see a little heart on the message. These reactions can also be used on "green bubble" messages from Android users, but Android doesn't interpret them correctly and it can lead to awkwardness. "Show iPhone reactions as emoji," reads a line of the code, underIn the Messages app on iOS and Mac devices, users can add a reaction like a heart, thumbs up, thumbs down, a laugh, a question mark, or an exclamation, all of which show up as annotations to an iMessage. Instead, they will be translated to emoji reaction.
Messages, iMessage reactions will not be shown as text.
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For example, if you heart a message on an iPhone, it shows in text to an Android user as : "Loved".Īs per the code spotted in the latest beta update of However, Android may not always interpret them correctly and it can lead to awkwardness. Reactions can also be used on "green bubble" messages from Android users.
These reactions show up as annotations to an iMessage. These reactions could be a heart, thumbs up, thumbs down, a laugh, a question mark, or an exclamation. As per a report by 9to5Google,Ĭharacters instead of text even though they don’t use iMessage.Īpple users - both iPhone and Mac - can add a reaction to a message. Is getting a new feature that enhances iMessage reaction within the app.