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June 6, 2025
Google has begun rolling out a new, redesigned UI with Material 3 Expressive elements to Google Messages people in the beta branch. But thatâs not the only change rolling out. Weâve now received user reports indicating that Google is also rolling out the redesigned gallery interface with a full-screen camera viewfinder and original-quality media sharing for people in the stable branch, as well as snooze chat features for beta people.
Instead of the usual half-sheet, people now see a full-screen UI when adding an image using the Gallery button on the right of the text compose field. The button launches the full-screen camera UI, and you can scroll to the bottom to view images and videos in your device storage.
After selecting an image, you can also add a caption, which you couldnât do previously. People also see the option to send media in âoriginal qualityâ (denoted by âHD+â in the UI), which sends the media file in its full resolution. You can choose the âoptimized for chatsâ option to save on some data, as this will send the usual, lower-resolution version of the image or video.
As mentioned in our original coverage when we first spotted the change, the new UI has an unnecessary focus on clicking a new photo. This slows the process of attaching media since, in many cases, youâd want to attach some media that you have already clicked, saved, or downloaded, which is now a two-step process.
Google Messages beta people can also now snooze notifications for specific chats. For people who have received the feature, a new snooze button appears in the toolbar at the top of the screen when a chat is long-pressed. Tapping on it will bring up a pop-up in which they can select whether to snooze the chat for one hour, eight hours, 24 hours, or always. Thereâs also a new Snooze chat option with user profiles.
Snoozing works for both individual and group chats. When snoozing a group chat, people can select whether they want to be notified when they are @mentioned in the chat.
Snoozed chats will show a clock icon on the home screen and a pop-up highlighting the snooze duration within the chat. You can unsnooze chats using the same process flow as snoozing them.
Do you like the new gallery UI within Google Messages? Do you prefer it over the older UI? Let us know in the comments below!