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Galaxy WatchGoogle Assistant is not an extra app. It is part of the Android operating system and baked in, so it's already on your phone and you are not using it. Samsung created their assistant to work with their UI and is proprietary to Samsung apps. One assistant does not override the other. You can use both, as their activation words are different. Want to send an RCS text? use Google Assistant; want to use your Samsung apps? use Bixby. There is probably some overlap in non-Samsung/non-Google apps. So, you have choices. You can continue to use Bixby for all your needs and continue to use Samsung Messages without RCS functionality, or you can use Google Assistant and use Google Messages with RCS. I have no inside information as to whether Samsung will adapt Bixby to work with Google Messages, that may very well be up to Google allowing it. Who knows, perhaps they will decide to phase out Bixby as well.
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Galaxy WatchIt may actually be an issue with Google allowing Samsung to have that access. It could also be that Samsung is working on it. You said you did not like having extra apps on your phone. Just because you disabled something does not mean it's not there. It's there, it's just non-functional.
For the record, I have no indication of the extent of your (or anyone's) knowledge, so I always make the assumption they know nothing unless they indicate otherwise.
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