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12-19-2025
11:40 AM
(Last edited
12-20-2025
09:30 AM
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SamsungStephani
How do i change the color for messages? You used to be able to. Will Samsung update the app so u can react to messages? I don't wanna use google messages
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12-21-2025 07:36 AM in
Legacy S PhonesEmojis??? That's why you don't want to switch? What even makes you think the person on the other side cares about your emojis. Emojis all look the same to me. So, you would rather have a half functioning and dying app than one that works properly, and better, because of emojis?
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12-21-2025 07:46 AM (Last edited 12-21-2025 07:50 AM ) in
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12-21-2025 09:59 AM (Last edited 12-21-2025 02:08 PM ) in
Legacy S PhonesHalf your messaging consists of emojis? You must be very young. Adults don't communicate that way. If I ever got a text that consisted of mostly emojis, not only am I not reading it, I'm deleting it so I don't even have to see it by accident. You can change notification sounds for different chats in Google messages. I have no issues with attaching images in Google messages - they appear in the message at a size I would expect them to. They don't compress, so I'm sure that's why you think it takes up half your page, as if it's too hard to scroll. I don't know what you are referring to with the images being separated by month. They are in your messages and your messages are sorted by name. If you are referring to the image search, of course it would be separated by month.
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12-21-2025 01:41 AM (Last edited 12-21-2025 01:41 AM ) in
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12-21-2025 03:32 AM (Last edited 12-22-2025 08:01 AM ) in
Legacy S PhonesThe Samsung Messages implementation of RCS is carrier-dependant.
Most carriers are transitioning to Google's version of RCS because it runs through Google's servers, tends to be more compatible with iOS, and doesn't require the carrier to build and maintain their own RCS infrastructure.
Unless your carrier decides that they are going to indefinitely maintain their own RCS infrastructure when there is an option for them not to (which would be an odd business move, to say the least,) it is highly likely you will likely need to transition to google messages to retain RCS Chat features at some point.
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