A week after updating its Hangouts app with smart suggestions,
Google on Thursday announced that users will now be able to again set
their statuses on Hangouts in Gmail. Notably, the tool was already
available in Google Talk, however it got sidelined ever since the
introduction of Hangouts. The firm also updated the app for Android
devices that support voice-calling feature.
Announcing the new
Hangouts for Gmail, the Gmail's
Google+ account posted
on Thursday, "Status messages for Hangouts in Gmail are 'available'
starting today! Status messages make it easy to tell your Gmail contacts
what you're doing - whether you're going on a trip, working from home
on Tuesday, or thinking about adopting a puppy."
The post added
that users would also be able to see their friends' statuses under the
'Contact' tab placed at the bottom left corner of Hangouts. Gmail users
who are still using the old Hangouts in Gmail can simply tap on their
photo icon and click on "Try the new Hangouts."
When clicking on a
user's own name in the new Hangouts, the section will show
the status bar, followed by notification settings and other options
including Archived Hangouts, Invites, Hidden Contacts, Blocked People
and more. Users will also be able to choose from a number of emoticons
that symbolise the user's mood for the day.

Google also rolled out an update for its
Hangout app for Android. The update now lets users select Hangouts
Dialler as the default app for making phone calls. The option is seen
when users tap on phone numbers and see a "Complete Action" dialogue
before making the phone call.
"Today we're launching an update to
Hangouts Dialler. You'll now be able to use Dialler to place calls
initiated from other apps like your browser or Maps, directly from the
Hangouts Android app. Just select Hangouts Dialler when you're choosing
your call method," confirmed Mayur Kamat,
Product Manager, Google Voice and Hangouts on his Google+ page. The
updated Hangouts app is available
to download from Google Play, however may not have rolled out to all
regions yet. Impatient users can side-load the updated app via a Google
signed-apk file via Android Police.