Google Messages saves you from accidental Smart Replies with ‘Tap to draft’
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Google Messages has introduced a new "Tap to draft" behavior for Smart Replies, aiming to prevent accidental sends. Previously, tapping on a Smart Reply would immediately send the message, but now it adds the reply to the text box, requiring manual sending. This feature must be enabled in Settings under Suggestions & Actions. The default behavior remains "Tap to send" at launch. The update is rolling out with the latest stable version of Google Messages for Android, addressing a long-standing issue that led some users to disable Smart Replies altogether, providing more control over messages.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By giving users an extra step to review and edit their responses, Google reduces the risk of miscommunication.
- · This change also encourages users to keep Smart Replies enabled, enhancing their messaging experience.