As per recent reports, Google's upcoming major app development after Google Duo is rumored to release in this week. Various rumors also suggest that the launch date of this new messaging app, Allo, will be on September 20.

Though the Google Allo app was announced in Google's annual I/O Developer Conference along with Google Duo app, Duo's new video messaging and video chat application has been made available on the Play Store in an official capacity for some weeks now.

It is reported that users were able to pre-register for Allo app after its announcement as a notification for the registered users about the release of this new app.

According to Amaziness, the Allo app consists of handful of features in it. The messaging security aspects as seen in other messaging apps like Telegram and WhatsApp , which has end-to-end encryption is available in Allo app that ensures incognito mode conversations.

Along with the security features, Google Allo is also featured with Google assistant support to incorporate the number of simple tasks which Google Assistant can perform on user's instructions.

Allo was reported to gain 4.8 out of 5 stars ratings at Google Play Store a few weeks ago. The ratings were achieved when it was made available to users on preview mode, which seems to be a good signal for the Google developed app.

The rumors hitting the Internet are the speculations made from the comments on tech blogger Evan Blass' tweet, "Hello, Allo (Launch this week)", the comments were reported to show signs that the Google Allo likely to be available on September 20.

There is no official statement yet from the tech giant related to Allo's release.