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Did that text resonate with you? With Google Messenger on Android, you can add a reaction like a heart to a text to show that you loved it and this wikiHow article teaches you how.
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How to Love a Text on Android
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Open Google Messenger. This app icon features a white speech bubble on a blue background.
- This will only work in Google Messenger, which is a free app. It's not the default texting app for some phones, like Samsungs. If you don't have the app, you can download it for free from the Google Play Store. When you open it for the first time after using a different text messenger, you'll be prompted to set it as your default messenger.
- Everyone in the chat must have an Android with RCS enabled .
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Tap and hold the message that you want to react to. You can let go of the screen when you see a menu with different facial reactions appear.Advertisement
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Tap to choose the face with the eye-hearts emoji. This indicates that you love the message, but you can choose between thumbs up, love, laugh, shocked, sad, angry, and thumb down reactions.
- Your choice of emoji reaction will appear in the bottom left corner of the message.
- Change the reaction by tapping and holding the message again and tapping a new emoji when the menu appears.
- You can remove your reaction by tapping and holding the message again, then tapping the highlighted emoji in the menu. [1] X Research source
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1. Open Google Messenger.
2. Tap and hold the message that you want to react to.
3. Tap to choose the face with the eye-hearts emoji.
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