Do you find yourself frequently missing text notifications? That might not be a problem for messages that aren't important but imagine your significant other just sent you a message to pick them up and you don't see the notification? This can happen when your Android phone is constantly inundated with notifications.
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I have certain contacts whose messages I need to ensure I never miss. My go-to solution is to use Android's text "bubble" feature, which creates a small, movable bubble for the conversation on my phone's home screen.
I can simply tap the bubble to open the conversation (without having to first open Google Messages). The nice thing about this feature is that once you "bubble" a conversation, you can x out of it, and then any message sent by that person will always appear on your Android home screen as a bubble, which means you'll never miss another missive from them.
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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.
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.
The first thing to do is open Messages on your Android device.
Tap your profile photo in the upper right corner and, from the resulting popup, tap "Messages settings."
The "Messages settings" entry is near the bottom of the drop-down.
Jack Wallen\In the Settings page, tap Bubbles. In the resulting window, tap "Selected conversations can bubble" (or "Selected only," if you're on a Samsung device). Once you've done that, back out of Settings.
By default, Messages is set such that nothing can bubble.
Jack WallenHere's the trick. You have to wait until a message hits your device before you can bubble the conversation.
When a message does arrive (for a conversation you want to bubble), pull down the Notification Shade and tap History. Locate and long-press the message in question.
On the resulting page, tap the On/Off slider for "Bubble this conversation." You can also configure a specific sound for bubbled messages, to help ensure you don't miss those bubbles. Note: If you're on a Samsung device, see below for further instructions.
You must enable Bubbles for each conversation you want.
Jack WallenIf you're using a Samsung Galaxy phone, you won't find easy access to your notification history. Fortunately, Samsung has made it easy to bubble a conversation directly from the Notification itself. So, when you see a notification for a Messages conversation, expand it, and then tap the small square with the arrow pointing to the bottom right corner. The conversation should be added as a bubble to your home screen.
The bubble icon is directly to the left of the bell icon.
Jack WallenTap the bubble to view the conversation and respond. Once you're done, you can drag the bubble to the bottom of the display to dismiss it, or you can leave it there for easy access. Personally, once I've responded, I drag the bubble off the screen so that, when it reappears, I know there's a message I need to respond to.
A conversation bubble can be moved to any place at the edge of your display.
Jack WallenBubbles are a great way to ensure you never miss an important conversation on Android. I highly recommend using this feature to stay up to date with certain contacts.
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One thing to keep in mind, however, is that once you bubble a conversation, it will always appear as a bubble. The only way to stop that behavior is to go into your settings again and disable the conversation from bubbling.