Samsung Messages App to Shut Down: Transition to Google Messages Required
Samsung Messages is shutting down in July: What Galaxy users must do now
Hindustan Times
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Samsung Galaxy smartphone users will need to transition from the Samsung Messages app to Google Messages, as the former will be discontinued in July 2026. This change aims to provide a consistent messaging experience on Android devices, affecting users on Android 12 and newer versions.
- 01Samsung Messages app will be discontinued in July 2026.
- 02Users on Android 12 and newer must switch to Google Messages.
- 03The transition aims to ensure a consistent messaging experience.
- 04Samsung Messages app will remain for emergency services until shutdown.
- 05Step-by-step instructions are available for switching apps.
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Samsung has announced that it will discontinue its Samsung Messages app in July 2026, prompting users to switch to the Google Messages app. This decision follows a trend where Samsung has been moving towards Google Messages to provide a more uniform messaging experience across Android devices. Users with Galaxy smartphones operating on Android 12 or newer will need to make this switch, while those on Android 11 or older will not be affected. The Samsung Messages app will still support emergency services until its shutdown. To transition, users can download the Google Messages app, set it as their default SMS app, and follow a simple step-by-step guide provided by Samsung. This change reflects Samsung's ongoing efforts to streamline its software offerings and enhance user experience.
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This change may require users to adapt to a new messaging interface and features, which could affect how they communicate.
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