RCS support returns to Samsung Messages on the Galaxy S25 series
by dbadmin | Feb 6, 2025 | News, Samsung, Samsung Messages
Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority Samsung Messages has reportedly regained RCS support on Galaxy S25 series devices. Despite Samsung’s plans to sunset Samsung Messages, Galaxy S25 Ultra users on T-Mobile and Verizon can once again send RCS messages via the app....RIP Samsung Messages; the Galaxy S25 only comes with Google Messages (Updated: More details)
by dbadmin | Jan 23, 2025 | google messages, News, One UI, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy S25, Samsung Messages
Samsung Messages is not installed on the Galaxy S25 series. Samsung said in July 2024 that Google Messages would become the default app. Google Messages has been preloaded on Samsung phones since 2021. Update: January 23, 2025 (1:10 AM ET): Samsung has provided some...Samsung Messages to drop RCS support on this major US carrier next year
by dbadmin | Dec 6, 2024 | Google, google messages, News, Samsung, Samsung Messages, Verizon
Credit: Ryan Haines / Android Authority According to messages received by Verizon users, Samsung Messages will no longer support RCS after January 6, 2025. Users are encouraged to switch to Google Messages. The change may be due to Verizon dropping support for RCS as...Love Samsung Messages? Too bad, Samsung is pushing more phones to Google Messages
by dbadmin | Sep 3, 2024 | google messages, News, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy, Samsung Messages
Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority Owners of older Galaxy phones are being prompted to switch from Samsung Messages to Google Messages. It looks like the Galaxy S20 series, Galaxy S21 series, and Galaxy S22 series are affected by this move. This comes a while...I’ve used Google Messages for years, and I want it to copy these 5 features
by dbadmin | Sep 2, 2024 | Apple Messages and iMessage, Features, google messages, Samsung Messages
I’m a creature of habit — when I find something I like, I tend to stick with it. I’m not ashamed to pick favorites, whether it’s primarily keeping a Google Pixel in my pocket (when I can) or a Garmin GPS watch on my wrist. The same goes for apps — especially ones I...