Google Chat Custom Statuses Available On Mobile Devices

Can you remember, on your phone? How long could you go between updates and screenshots of what was happening on a Twitter account? With chat-based bot responses, it’s embarrassing to admit that we’ve been living without them. Now, Google is partnering with Relay to give users the option of responding directly with their mobile device.

What is Google Chat?

If you’re using Google Chat on your phone, be sure to check out the latest update for Custom Statuses. Now you can set up Custom Statuses on your mobile device just like you can on the web. On the desktop, when you click on a chat partner’s name, you’ll see “Custom Status” in the overflow menu. On the mobile device, go to Menu > Preferences > Advanced > Chat, and select “Custom Status” from the list of options. Now select a status from the following:\n \nAttached – When someone is attached to a conversation.\nBusy – When somebody is busy doing something else.\nDocked – When somebody’s device is docked or connected to a power outlet.\nInvisible – When somebody is invisible (hidden or cloaked).\nOffline – When somebody is offline.\nPending – When something is pending (new messages are waiting to be sent).\nSignal Loss – When there’s too much noise in the chatroom (for example, if someone is using a headset).\nSilent – When somebody has muted themselves.

What are the benefits of Google Chat’s custom statuses?

Chat custom statuses offer a number of benefits for users on mobile devices: they’re easily accessible, they’re private, and they can be filtered to focus on specific topics. Additionally, chat custom statuses can be shared with other users in the chat session, helping to keep everyone organized and productive.

How to enable Google Chat’s custom statuses

\nGoogle’s chat service is a great way to keep in touch with friends and family. However, some of the features are not available on mobile devices. Luckily, you can enable custom statuses for Google Chat on your mobile device!\n\nHere’s how:\n1. Open the Google chat app on your mobile device.\n2. Click on the three lines in the top left corner (the blue banner).\n3. Select Settings.\n4. Under “General settings,” click on “Status settings.”\n5. At the bottom of this window, toggle Enable custom statuses on mobile devices to On.\n6. Under “Custom status options,” make sure the checkboxes next to “Available online” and “Available when offline” are both checked. Once you’re done, click Save changes at the bottom of this window.\n7. In order to use custom statuses, participants in a chat session must have their phones set up to access Google Chat through a Google account (or through a phone that’s registered with a user account that has access to Google Chat). Note: Not all users’ devices will support custom statuses — some older phones may not support them at

How to install and use custom status updater

Google Chat custom statuses are now available on mobile devices! This allows you to easily update your status with any message you want, whether you are at home or on the go. Follow these simple steps to get started:

1. Open Google Chat on your mobile device.

2. Tap on the Menu button (three lines in a row).

3. Tap on Settings.

4. Under ‘Chat Settings,’ tap on ‘Custom Statuses.’

5. In the ‘Custom Statuses’ panel, scroll down and tap on ‘Add Custom Status.’

6. Enter the text for your custom status and tap on Save.

7. Your custom status will now be displayed in all chats where you have enabled it.

Conclusion

Google Chat Custom Statuses Available On Mobile Devices

Google has begun to make custom statuses available on mobile devices. With this new addition, users have more flexibility when communicating with others. For instance, if one person is busy and has no time to talk, they can set a custom status that says as much. This makes it easier for the recipient to infer what the user is doing and why they cannottalk. Additionally, people who are away from their desk can still remain connected by using these statuses.

What’s more, Google has made it possible for users to create their own custom statuses. This is helpful since there are so many different ways to say something depending on the situation. Additionally, there is no need to remember multiple conversations – just select the status that best describes what you’re feeling at any given moment. Finally, Google Chat now offers support for rich notifications so that recipients can always know when someone has sent them a message.

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