Google Messages read receipts redesign continues with old icons, swipe for time

Published: (April 27, 2026 at 05:17 PM EDT)
2 min read
Source: 9to5Google

Source: 9to5Google

Google Messages logo

Read receipts redesign timeline

Earlier this year, Google Messages seemed to have settled on a new design for read receipts. The RCS app rolled that back, but is now pursuing one element of that big redesign.

The major read receipts overhaul, which first appeared in August of 2024, placed everything inside a single circle located in the bottom‑right corner of the message bubble:

  • Ellipsis Sending
  • Single check with ring Sent
  • Double check with ring Delivered
  • Double check solid circle Read

In recent weeks, Google Messages has mostly reverted to the two‑circle design that appears underneath the message bubble.

Recent test: swipe for timestamp and encryption lock

Google is now testing a variant that moves the timestamp and encryption lock icon so they no longer flank the read receipts. You now view that information by swiping left, with direct replies accessed by a right swipe. This interaction was originally part of the big redesign and saved you from having to tap each bubble.

It’s unclear why Messages is going back and forth on the actual read receipts design. (If you go to a chat’s Details page, you’ll find the all‑in‑one approach widely rolled out.) Regardless, Google looks to be splitting up the changes.

Rollout status

This particular change is not widely rolled out and has only been seen on one device running the Google Messages beta. It started appearing last week.

0 views
Back to Blog

Related posts

Read more »