Samsung will discontinue its Messages app in July 2026, urging users to switch to Google Messages as the default messaging platform on Galaxy phones.
Google Messages is developing enhanced chat customization features, including photo backgrounds and theme controls, to address concerns from former Samsung Messages users.
This transition aligns with the industry-wide move to RCS messaging, though some users may miss Samsung's deeper personalization and older Galaxy devices may retain limited support.
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