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‎07-22-2024 10:20 AM (Last edited ‎07-25-2024 11:53 AM by SamsungJoJo ) in
Samsung Apps and ServicesStarting with the release of the Fold 6 series, Samsung Messages will no longer be pre-installed on future Samsung devices. Google Messages will be the only messaging app on phones in the US. Google is pushing this especially with the implementation of RCS compatibility on Iphones come September. RCS will only work from Google Messages to IMessage. Google owns Android, their platform, their rules.
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‎07-30-2024 08:23 AM (Last edited ‎07-30-2024 08:33 AM by SamsungRei ) in
Samsung Apps and ServicesStop Samsung from Forcing Google Messages on Us!
We, the users of Samsung smartphones, demand that Samsung stop forcing Google Messages as the default messaging app and give us back the choice to use Samsung Messages. This change undermines our freedom and could have significant negative impacts on the user experience and ecosystem.
1: Loss of Unique Features: Samsung Messages offers unique features tailored to the Samsung ecosystem. Google Messages lacks certain functionalities that Samsung users have come to rely on, like advanced customization and seamless integration with other Samsung apps and services.
2: Questionable Commercial Motives: This decision appears to be driven by commercial agreements rather than user benefit. Recent antitrust lawsuits in the United States reveal that Google has paid billions to be the default search engine on various devices, raising concerns about the influence of these deals on product choices.
3: Potential Legal and Ethical Issues: The U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust case against Google highlights the anti-competitive nature of such agreements. Similar arrangements could be at play with Samsung, potentially limiting user choice and market competition. This is a concerning precedent that could lead to more Google apps replacing Samsung’s own in the future.
4: Impact on User Experience: For many users, Samsung Messages is an integral part of the Samsung experience. Forcing a switch to Google Messages can disrupt user habits and decrease satisfaction, as users may not want to be compelled to switch to an alternative that feels less integrated and familiar.
5: The Bigger Picture: If we accept this change, what’s next? Will Samsung replace other core apps like the phone dialer with Google’s versions? This erosion of brand identity and user autonomy is a slippery slope that must be stopped.
We call on Samsung to respect our choice and maintain Samsung Messages as the default option for all their devices. Let us decide which messaging app to use on our phones.
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‎07-31-2024 02:20 PM in
Samsung Apps and ServicesHello everyone, Welcome and thank you for being part of the Community. Google messages is pre-installed by default on all Galaxy Fold and Flip 6 devices. However, customers can download Samsung messages, if they would like to use Samsung Messages instead. This can be found in the Galaxy Store for download. Also, please note, that incoming SMS from samsung messages app on an old device can be securely transferred to the Google Messages App on a new device via Smart Switch.
To change the default messaging app
• Navigate to Settings > Apps > Choose default apps > SMS app
• Select the desired messaging app
To use call and text on other devices
IMPORTANT: To utilize call and text on other devices, such as Galaxy Tablet or Watch, all devices must be signed into the same Samsung Account the phone is signed into, and all devices must use the same default messaging app the phone is using.
• On the phone and tablet, navigate to Settings > Connected devices > Call & text on other devices
• Toggle on calling and texting
If Google Messages is set as the default messaging app,
• Open Google Messages on the phone > Select the Profile icon > Message settings > Advanced > Text on Galaxy device
• Toggle on the switch for Allow Bixby and text on Galaxy devices
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