Google has been going out of its way to keep Allo relevant,
but there's been one glaring issue: you need a phone number to sign up.
How's it going to compete with iMessage or Facebook Messenger if there
needs to be a phone involved at some point? You might not need one
soon... or at least, you'll be less dependent on it. The 9to5Google crew has sifted
through the code of Allo's latest Android release and discovered hidden
references to chatting with Gmail contacts once you connect your
account. You could find people through their email addresses once you've
linked things up, too.
There's no guarantee that this reduced phone
dependence will be widely available soon, but code like this typically
hints that it's on the horizon. If it does arrive, though, it could make
Allo a more elegant experience, particularly if you regularly use it
across multiple devices.
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