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Published
:19 May 2026
You're trying to explain something complicated to a friend, or you're driving. Or you've just had a long day, and the thought of typing out three paragraphs seems annoying to you. Voice messages exist for these moments to deliver your talk or thoughts quickly.
Android handles this better than most people realize. However, you may find slightly different steps depending on the app you're using, thats where people get confused. In the guide, I will go through how to send voice messages on an Android phone using different apps.
Imagine for a moment, you're rushing out the door and need to send an essential file update to someone. Typing at that moment would take almost three minutes. And yes, the first thing that comes to our mind is a voice message. You can record a thirty-second message and send it.
If you are traveling internationally and worried about data usage while sending voice messages, read our guide on how much data do you need for travel to plan your data plan accordingly.
One more thing to notice is that text messages donโt convey emotions. Voice messages carry emotion such as excitement and urgency. If you find typing uncomfortable, a voice message is the perfect choice.
It is the spot from where Android users can start. If you haven't changed your default messaging app, you're already using Google Messages for your text messages.
Here are the steps you can follow to send the voice message using Google Messages.
A single tap on some devices activates voice-to-text. And it transcribes your words into written text rather than sending an audio clip. So you have to press the microphone icon and hold it while recording.
Before you send the message, you have the option to listen back. Google Messages saves the recording as a draft automatically.
Sometimes the microphone icon doesn't show up at all. Check your Android version. Some of these features require Android 6.0 or higher. Confirm that the app has enabled microphone permission.
Definitely, RCS (Rich Communication Services) matters. It is the modified form of regular SMS. If you and your friend both are using Google Messages with RCS active, your voice messages are sent as actual audio files. To understand how RCS and carrier messaging work with eSIM profiles, read our guide on how to receive an SMS on eSIM.
Most modern Android phones have RCS on by default now. Here is how you can confirm it.
Samsung devices usually come with Samsung Messages pre-installed. The voice message feature works similarly to Google Messages. Tap into the message box, find the mic and press and hold to record.
The slight difference you will notice in Galaxy models. Holding the mic button starts recording without any confirmation screen. Release to send. It's slightly faster.
Using whatsapp for voice messages is the easiest option. The voice message feature here is polished. It also works between Android and iPhone without any conversion issues.
You can go through the following steps.
You can also record the message hands-free without holding the icon. Instead of releasing the icon, slide your finger up, and it will lock the recording. It is useful for longer messages.
One thing I'd actually recommend: Use the lock feature and always listen back to the message before sending. Voice messages feel more permanent than text somehow. You notice every weird pause once you hear it played back.
The app changed only the basic idea for sending a voice message, which is the same.
Telegram also has a swipe-up-to-lock feature like WhatsApp. And if you're mid-recording and want to delete it, just slide left.
A voice message using Google Messages sent to an iPhone converts to an MMS audio attachment. The iPhone user gets it in the form of a file. It works, but the carrier-imposed file size limits, which are around 1MB depending on your plan, might cut the voice. This is because MMS routes through your home carrier network. If you want to understand why carrier limits affect media messages, our guide on what is data roaming explains it in detail.
The ideal alternative is WhatsApp or Telegram for cross-platform voice messaging. I have already discussed how you can send a voice message using Whatsapp and Telegram.
Sending voice messaging on Android isn't complicated. Once you know which app you're in and that press-and-hold is the move, not a tap. Google Messages works well for Android-to-Android; WhatsApp is the go-to for everything else. Pick the one that fits who you're talking to, and you're set.
Yes, voice messages use the data connection, whether you're using Wi-Fi or mobile data. A 20-second message is usually under 200KB. You donโt worry about data connection unless you're on a very tight data cap. If you are traveling and want to stay connected without high roaming costs, browse Yaalo's eSIM plans for affordable data plans across 200+ destinations.
It depends on the app. WhatsApp doesn't have a strict limit, but it's ideal to record a few-minute message. Telegram and other apps are generally more flexible.

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