I have certain contacts whose messages I need to ensure I never miss. There are many ways of doing this but my go-to is to use Android’s text “bubble” feature, which creates a small, movable bubble for the conversation on my phone’s home screen. By doing this, I always know when an important contact has sent me a message and I can simply tap the bubble to open the conversation (without having to first open Messages).
I only do this for very important contacts; otherwise, my display would be awash with bubbles. That’s not very efficient.
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The bubbles feature has been around for some time, so your Android device should have it included with the Google Messages app. One thing to keep in mind is that bubbles is separate from Rich Communication Services (RCS), so just because you’ve enabled that feature doesn’t automatically add bubbling for conversations.
With that said, let’s bubble.
How to bubble a Google Messages conversation
What you’ll need: The only things you’ll need are an Android device and a Messages conversation to bubble. That’s it. Let’s make it happen.
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The first thing to do is open Messages on your Android device.
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Tap your profile photo in the upper right corner and, from the resulting popup, tap “Messages settings.”