End of an Era: Samsung Kills Its Messages App, Fully Embraces Google Messages in 2026 - tech
(hx) 10:28 PM CEST - Apr,05 2026
- Post a comment / read (2) Samsung has officially announced it will discontinue its Samsung Messages app in July 2026, urging Galaxy users to switch to Google Messages as the default SMS and RCS app for a more consistent Android experience. The move brings enhanced features including AI-powered scam detection and spam filtering, universal RCS for better cross-platform messaging with iOS, Gemini AI tools for smart replies and photo remixing, plus seamless multi-device syncing. Users will receive in-app notifications to migrate, with the option to manually download Google Messages from the Play Store and set it as default; after the cutoff, Samsung Messages will only support emergency calls or specific contacts. Devices on Android 11 or lower remain unaffected, while older Galaxy Watches may lose full conversation history access. Samsung began phasing out its app years ago, making Google Messages the default on recent flagships like the Galaxy S25 series.
In its End of Service announcement, Samsung said an in-app notification will help guide you through the process of making the switch. For those who want to do it manually you will need to open or download Google Messages from the Play Store. When you first open it, a prompt asks to make it your default SMS app. Tapping that button and selecting Google Messages from the list makes the change permanent.
According to the Korean tech giant, killing its own messaging client is about its commitment to "maintain a consistent messaging experience on Android". The company says that by switching to Google Messages, users will enjoy things like powerful security through AI-powered scam detection and spam filtering.
The switch also brings universal RCS messaging, enabling high-quality media sharing and typing indicators with both Android and iOS users. You will also get expressive AI features powered by Gemini for remixing photos and generating smart replies, along with multi-device connectivity for syncing chats between your phone, tablet, or watch.
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