

If you have an iPhone, these reactions from an Android message should appear just like they would from another iPhone user. Instead, they'll appear as a emojis next to the message (not as their own separate message) similar to how reactions appear between iMessage users.

If you have an Android smartphone, Tapbacks will prevent message reactions from appearing as text versions of themselves that are sent as individual messages. As first reported by 9to5Google, Google has started to roll out a new feature to Google Messages app called "Tapbacks." One of the most pervasive irritations has been the way reactions to messages between iPhone and Android appear as text versions of themselves instead of "thumbs up" or "exclamation mark." It's annoying and clutters up your chat.įortunately, Google is working hard to make messaging between Android smartphones and iPhones a little bit nicer.

Messaging between iPhone and Android smartphones isn't a great experience - especially if it's in a group chat situation.
