As we have said to you previous publication, Google released its Allo mobile messaging app before the end of this week. The app was first announced on congress at the company's developer I/O in May, and brings impressive features like end-to-end encryption, temporary private mail, AI-powered replies and no-typing reply prompts, as well as a new Google Assistant.
Allo does not require a Google account to sign in, simply enter your phone number and you can get in touch right away.
As the company promised, the app allows you to chat with someone from your address list directly, even if it does not have an allo, by sending SMS messages, free of charge for you. It will cost those who do not have the application, send and receive text messages, depending on the mobile package they have chosen.
With the new Allo app, you'll be able to send stickers, photos and videos from your camera or gallery, as well as text messages that you can resize to emphasize. There is also an option to draw or add text overlays to images before sending them.
The application also supports group chats. Participants who do not yet have Allo will receive the messages via SMS.
Another new feature that comes with the app is Google Assistant. It is essentially a machine searchof the company in the form of a chatbot.
Enter a search term, such as your favorite dish name, and Google Assistant will show you the menu from a list of restaurants offering it, along with options to quickly see the photos, get directions or call the restaurant of your choice your.
See the presentation video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXEkoXgb4bI
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