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RCS for Samsung Messages?

(Topic created: 10-03-2024 04:10 PM)
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handreasonn
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Are there any rumors or updates if Samsung messages will adopt RCS messaging services? Not a fan of Google messages, hoping for Samsung to hop on the wagon and join RCS.
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BrüZZi
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Samsung Messages is being phased out. So you need to keep/use Google Messages (for RCS) or get another messaging app.

SmileyR
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 Just not installing it on new phones anymore

meself
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False they are phasing out Samsung messages but it can be downloaded from galaxy store at some point it's thought that it will stop use
SmileyR
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Didn't I just say that?
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ButtaBean_420
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Samsung is not done with Samsung Messages it is a carrier enabled feature and a lot of carriers like AT&T and TMobile for instance only allow RCS Messaging via Google Messages this is why they first started making Google Messages default and then not Pre-Installling on devices because people are confused by having 2 Messages Apps and then not being able to use RCS Messaging I myself have Spectrum/Verizon and have RCS Messaging using Samsung Messages
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Ray_Ginald
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Hello, handreasonn.
Samsung Messages already supports RCS. You can enable it by opening the Messages app, tapping on the three vertical dots at the upper right corner, tap on Settings > Advanced messaging, and toggling on Advanced messaging. Do note, however, that this feature will only be available if your carrier supports RCS and will only work if the recipients you're messaging also have RCS enabled if they have the feature. Hope this helps.
meself
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They stopped supporting rcs sometime ago