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Google Chat faces backlash after users are being ‘upgraded’ from Hangouts

August 11, 2021
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Source: Ara Wagoner / Android Central

Over the past few days, Google has been migrating free users out of Hangouts and asking them to swap over to Chat. The move is a part of the search giant’s broader effort to shutter Hangouts for good. However, it appears the transition has not been well received by users.

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Source: Jay Bonggolto / Android Central

Just a few days after the “forced” migration was reported by 9to5Google, Google Chat has been bombarded with tons of negative reviews and 1-star ratings over at Google Play Store. As spotted by Droid-Life, there were multiple sorts of complaints posted under the app’s listing, the most notable of which pertains to the lack of features Hangouts already offers, such as voice and video calling, multiple image attachment, and more.

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As it stands, the app’s rating has dropped to 2.7, with mostly negative reviews. One user remarked that the app is a “downgrade from Hangouts and surprisingly unrefined for something that Google is actively encouraging us to use instead.” Other complaints center around the lack of customization, support for stickers, and a dedicated gallery browser (it still relies on your phone’s file manager). There are also complaints about not having Google Voice integration and notifications not working properly.

The transition for free users started late last week when people began to see a banner on Android saying that “Hangouts is being replaced by Google Chat.” At the bottom of the banner message, there’s a “Learn more” button that reroutes you to a support document, while a “Switch to Chat in Gmail” option signs you out of Hangouts and opens the Gmail app. The same prompt message shows up on iOS and the web when you visit Hangouts’ website.

While the service will be retired for enterprise customers later this year, Google has yet to confirm an end date for Hangouts for free personal accounts. That said, the latest move marks the start of deprecating one of the best messaging apps for Android for free users, although it looks like Google still falls short of achieving feature parity for the two services.

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