Google Messages beta hints at long-overdue typing upgrade

With the current maximum of 4 lines of text visible, users can see between 16 to 24 words, which is admittedly not that much. However, if Google decides to introduce this change in a future update, Google Messages users will be able to see between 48 and 72 words.
More upgrades may be on the way
Besides the increased size of the compose field, previous code rummaging in Google Messages has revealed that Google is working on new notification snoozing options. These would include presets of 1 hour, 8 hours, 24 hours, or “always.”
The new snooze feature could also work for group chats, allowing the user to mute conversations without alerting others in them.
What’s even better, though, is that you might have the option to allow notifications for mentions, which other apps like Facebook’s Messenger or Slack also offer. This adds another level of convenience and control that can be helpful if you want to make sure you don’t miss important messages that require your attention.
When are these updates coming to Google Messages?
Since we are talking about features discovered in the beta version of the app, it’s not certain whether they will make their way to the stable version of Google Messages.
Google is known to test features in the beta versions of its apps for months, making it is hard to tell when we can expect them. A larger compose field and the snoozing notifications would be great quality-of-life improvements to the app, so we hope they do end up in the official version.