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Google Messages makes one-handed use much easier with new rollout

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Close-up macro view of the official Google Messages blue speech bubble app icon on a mobile home screen grid
Credit: Sanuj Bhatia / Android Authority
TL;DR
  • Google Messages is expanding its server-side rollout of the floating context menu and selective text copying to more beta users.
  • The redesigned floating menu places actions like Reply, Copy, Edit, Star, and Delete in a clean vertical list right by the text bubble for easier one-handed use.
  • Selective text copying introduces draggable handles, allowing users to highlight specific details without copying an entire message.

Google Messages finally appears to be expanding a major usability refresh to more users, bringing its redesigned floating context menu and selective text copying to (slightly) wider availability.

Reddit user seeareeff reports that they could finally see the new floating context menu when long-pressing a message bubble. Rather than dumping action icons into the top action bar (which forced awkward hand re-gripping on larger phones), the vertical floating menu appears right below/above the text. Essential actions like Reply, Copy, Edit, Star, and Delete are neatly grouped in a clean list format that makes one-handed interaction far less frustrating.

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