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10-03-2024 09:23 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesSolved! Go to Solution.
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10-03-2024 09:38 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesSamsung Messages is being phased out. So you need to keep/use Google Messages (for RCS) or get another messaging app.
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10-03-2024 04:10 PM (Last edited 10-09-2024 01:30 PM by SamsungRei ) in
Galaxy S PhonesJust not installing it on new phones anymore
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10-03-2024 05:15 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesSamsung 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.
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