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Google Messages rolling out Delete for everyone, Snooze notifications, & more

Following last week’s announcement, Google Messages is widely rolling out features like “Snooze notifications” and “Delete for everyone” to the stable channel.

From the app’s homepage, long-pressing on a conversation reveals a new Snooze icon. The clock appears between pinning and archiving at the top.

Tapping brings up the “Snooze notifications” panel: “Other members will not see that you snoozed this chat.” There are four increments: 1 hour, 8 hours, 24 hours, and Always. After doing so, the conversation will be grayed out with a snooze icon underneath the time/date. To undo, long-press and hit the clock icon again.

Meanwhile, when you’re in an RCS conversation, you can long-press on a sent message and tap the trash button for two options:

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  • Delete for everyone: Messages may still be seen by others on older app versions
  • Delete for me 

This finally matches the behavior of modern messaging services.

In addition to renaming RCS group chats, there’s the option to change the 2×2 circular grid of profile avatars to a custom icon. You can upload your own image or pick from Google Illustrations.

Finally, the New chat page now shows RCS status with a label at the right and Dynamic Color theming for stable users (version 20250528_00_RC00).

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