Samsung is shutting down its texting app for U.S. customers
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Samsung is shutting down its texting app for U.S. customers
"Samsung Messages will be discontinued in July, and users are advised to switch to Google Messages to maintain a consistent messaging experience on Android devices."
"Switching to Google Messages provides access to updates like the latest AI features from Google's Gemini, including an experimental feature called 'Remix' for generating images during conversations."
"Users of older Android operating systems, specifically those dating back to Android 11 or older, will not be impacted by the discontinuation of Samsung Messages."
"All devices will no longer be able to download Samsung Messages after its official discontinuation in July, and users can check their app for the exact service end date."
Samsung will discontinue its messaging app, Samsung Messages, for U.S. customers in July. Users are encouraged to switch to Google Messages for a consistent messaging experience on Android. Instructions for downloading Google Messages are provided on Samsung's website. The switch allows access to new features, including AI capabilities and improved photo sharing. Older Android users will not be affected, and newer devices cannot download Samsung Messages from the Galaxy Store. The end of service applies only to the U.S. market.
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