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Google puts Allo on the back burner as it concentrates on new Chat app

Google is taking another shot at messaging space with Chat app. But what about Google’s recent apps like Allo?

By: INDO ASIAN NEWS SERVICE
| Updated on: Aug 19 2022, 22:33 IST
Google to ‘pause investments’ in messaging mobile app Allo
Google to ‘pause investments’ in messaging mobile app Allo (REUTERS)
Google to ‘pause investments’ in messaging mobile app Allo
Google to ‘pause investments’ in messaging mobile app Allo (REUTERS)

Google is working on a new mobile messaging application called Chat, which is said to be highly inspired by Apple's iMessage. As Google looks to replace the default messaging application on Android phones, Allo, the much-hyped AI-powered messaging application, is set to be the biggest casualty.

Launch with much fanfare in 2016, Google Allo will continue to work but according to Anil Sabharwal, the new head of the communications group at Google, the company will move the team over to focus on Android Messages, The Verge reported late on Thursday.

WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger-rival Allo is an instant messaging mobile app for the Android and iOS mobile Operating Systems (OS), with a web client available on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Opera browsers.

"The product as a whole has not achieved the level of traction we'd hoped for," The Verge quoted Sabharwal as saying.

"We set out to build this thing, that it (would be) a product that we would get hundreds of millions of people to get excited about and use. And where we are, we're not feeling like we're on that trajectory," the Google executive said.

The move is necessary, said the report, because Google is going all in on Rich Communication Services (RCS).

"The service will be branded 'Chat' once carriers launch it, and Google wants to apply as many resources as possible to make sure that this time, finally, Android has a successful messaging app," the report added.

RCS is a communication protocol between mobile-telephone carriers and between phone and carrier, aiming at replacing SMS messages with a text-message system that is more rich, provide phonebook polling and transmit in-call multimedia.

Google is reportedly planning to introduce a web interface for its SMS application "Android Messages" that would let users pair their smartphones with a computer for all of their texting needs.

"There's a new version of Android Messages rolling out for the phones. So far, we haven't seen any significant changes to the UI, but huge things are happening under the surface," tech website Android Police reported.

Google, however, is bullish on its video mobile app "Duo". The company recently introduced a new video messaging feature for "Duo" that would let users capture and share video messages when their friends cannot answer their call.

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First Published Date: 20 Apr, 17:59 IST
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