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Microsoft’s GroupMe app updates on iOS and Android devices with new community features

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
August 14, 2020
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The GroupMe app received updates on both Android and iOS devices this week aimed at fixing bugs and improving users’ ability to connect with others with new group settings.

Here’s the release notes for the iOS update which brings the app to Version 5.43.0:

  • Community allows you to find other groups at your school you may be interested in
  • Fixed settings page not being interactive in some cases
  • Misc bug fixes

As always, we love hearing what you think, so please consider leaving a review! For more information, please visit our support page: https://groupme.com/help

Here’s the notes for the Android update which also upgrades it to Version 5.48.3:

  • Themed groups
  • Additional image edits and filters

GroupMe is a free Microsoft mobile app designed to bring contacts together in one place and communicate with them via text chat. Its most-praised feature is its ability to let contacts without the app installed on their device still participate in group discussions by using SMS.

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