
(If you're using a phone where the Android Messages app wasn't preinstalled or set as the default, by the way, you can download it from the Play Store and give it a whirl. And they might just help you have a more pleasant experience, too. They may not be able to cut down on the number of messages you send and receive on your phone (DAMN IT, CRISSY!), but they will help you spend less time fussing with 'em. Today, we'll explore the Android Messages app's most effective out-of-sight superpowers. If you're only relying on what you see on the surface within Android Messages, though, you're missing out on some of its most powerful and underappreciated efficiency-enhancing options. Google's Android Messages app has gotten surprisingly good over the years. Click the three-dot menu in the pane on the left side of the page and click "Settings" to see them all.My fellow Android adorer, I'm here to tell you there's a better way. There's a wealth of settings you can use to optimize your messaging experience on the web.If you missed both of those opportunities, click the three-dot menu in the pane on the left side of the page and click "Settings." On the Settings page, you can turn on "Remember this computer" by swiping the button to the right. To do that, you can turn on "Remember this computer" by swiping the button to the right under the QR code, or click "Yes" in the "Remember this Computer?" pop-up window on the Messages page. If you want to use this browser regularly for texting, you can let the Messages for web remember this web browser.

Here are a few tips for getting the most out of Messages for web: Because all your messages are synced, you can continue existing chats in addition to starting new ones. Once you've connected your phone to a web browser, using Messages for web is no different than using any messaging app.
