![]() ![]() the two features that actually made Allo worth using. Messages is basically the new Allo (read: stickers and GIFs) without the Google Assistant integration and instant messaging capabilities, a.k.a. Here’s how the new lineup breaks down now: ![]() Google new strategy consists of just four apps now:īut what’s supposed to be a move “toward a simpler communications experience” is anything but. If you don’t understand or remember any of that, don’t worry, it’s pretty much all going away. Like iMessage, Hangouts used a proprietary protocol to allow non-SMS instant messaging, and over countless updates, it added and/or removed various features, including group video chats, voice calls, broadcasts, and texts. ![]() What started as a smart combination of Google Voice and Google+’s messaging ambitions, Hangouts was supposed to be the ultimate place to, well, hang out. While Allo’s demise-officially set for March 2019-has been relatively quick, Hangouts has gone through more iterations than I can list here. GreenbotĪllo was once going to be the centerpiece of Google’s messaging strategy. Google has gradually been working most of Allo’s best features into Android Messages, so the spirit of of the service is still alive. Even if it hadn’t been a superfluous addition to the many default Android messaging apps, a raft of privacy issues, confusion, compatibility, and usability issues kept it from becoming all it could be. It’s not that it was a bad app or even a bad concept, but the majority of Android users either didn’t know or didn’t care that it existed. The reality of it is that Allo was pretty much doomed from the start. ![]()
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