Allo which is the newest and yet to be released messaging application out of Google the big G, was announced at Google I/O earlier this summer. It was announced along with Duo the new video calling app from Google. Even though both were announced at the same time, Duo is already available in the Google Play Store and Apple's App store for download. Allo is not launched till now, but it seems that people at Android Police has already got the beta version of the Google Allo app. They had recently showed some of the stickers which can be found in the application when launched finally this fall.
Now Android Police has shown out a glimpse of the voice messaging feature of the Allo app. From the currently available source , the working of voice messaging is similar to the one currently found in WhatsApp. Simply press and hold to record the microphone on the right side of the screen and compose your message. You can let it go and it will send automatically, or you can scroll across the bottom and cancel the voice note.
Compared to WhatsApp, Allo has a little more modern and clean interface. That's what you would definitely expect when a giant company like Google releases a new massaging platform.
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