Google Hangouts for Android no longer sucks... as much

Google Hangouts for Android app update
Google Hangouts for Android app update

Say goodbye to that old, archaic Google Hangouts for Android, and make way for an updated version of the app that matches its Material Design theme with better functionality.

Google Hangouts 4.0, rolling out right now through the Google Play Store, looks cleaner, runs faster and, most importantly, fixes flaws that made the Android messenger unsatisfactory.

Where Apple still leads with iMessages

Hangouts 4.0 is a big improvement. It's Google's best way to close in on Apple's iMessages app that's preinstalled on iPhones, iPads and the Apple Watch, as well as Macs.

Believe it or not, the new Google Hangouts actually launched for iOS devices a month ago. Android is finally catching up to software on the rival platform.

However, Google's messaging team still has to work to do. Calls made through the Hangouts Dialer are "more affordable," according to the company, but it can still be confusing.

All phone calls from the Hangouts app originate from your Google Voice number, not your natural phone number, which confuses friends. And, unlike FaceTime, Hangouts are initiated from your Gmail account. Meaning, your friends better know your Google Voice number by heart or have Hangouts, too.

In an effort to fix this, Google says it now uses an Outbound Caller ID, so you friend won't get calls from "Unknown." We'll have to see if that fixes the problem when the app goes live.

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Matt Swider