Samsung is replacing its messaging app with Google Messages on most Android devices worldwide
Samsung is quietly phasing out its Samsung Messages app and moving Android users to Google Messages as the default messaging service. The move may affect some Android owners, but no specific timeline has been announced for the shutdown of the old app.
Samsung is quietly phasing out its Samsung Messages app and moving users to Google Messages as the default messaging service for Android owners, marking a potential end for the once-popular messaging platform. The change appears to be part of an effort by the company to simplify its communication features across its devices. As a result, users may soon find that their existing Samsung Messages account is redirected to Google Messages, effectively replacing it as their primary messaging app. This shift could impact Android users who rely on the Samsung Messages app for communication and collaboration.