- The Android Messages web client is now live.
- However, the ability to scan its QR code into the Messages app is not yet available.
- Once it is available, you should be able to send text messages on your PC via the web client.
In April, it was discovered that Google was preparing to launch a way to use Android Messages on your computer, via a web client. Now the first half of that service has gone live with the launch of the Android Messages web page.
Unfortunately, the second half of this service has yet to go live. Once Google issues an update, you'll be able to go to the settings menu in Android Messages on your phone, click "Messages for web", and scan the QR code to connect to your
computer.
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This Android Messages web client is similar to the Google Allo web version that was released back in August.
Google has yet to officially announce this service, so we'll be sure to update this post as we learn more.
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