![]() The Android client is still available on the Play Store as of this afternoon. Removing the iPhone and iPad listing for new users is clearly a step to the Google Hangouts application being disabled. The app still works for those that have it installed, but you first have to close (top-right corner) the “Move to Google Chat in Gmail” page that will sign you out of classic Hangouts entirely to avoid duplicate notifications from the Gmail or standalone Chat apps. As part of this “all classic Hangouts applications, except, will be disabled.” Last month, Google said it would start making Chat the default application for Workspace customers that didn’t already migrate. PT: Searching for “Hangouts” in the App Store no longer brings up the app listing, while the direct link is also dead. It no longer appears in search results, but is still available for those that have already downloaded the app. Update 3/29: Hangouts for Android has been removed from the Play Store for new users. As part of this, Google said it would disable the old Hangouts mobile apps, and that looks to be underway with the iPhone app now removed from the App Store. ![]() In the coming weeks, Google Chat will replace classic Hangouts for Workspace customers. ![]()
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