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    Samsung Messages is Dead: Official EOL Date Announced

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliApril 5, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Samsung Messages will be discontinued in July 2026, prompting users to switch to Google Messages for a seamless Android experience.
    2. The move aligns with Samsung’s shift towards Google’s messaging ecosystem, with newer devices like the Galaxy S26 already featuring Google Messages as default.
    3. Devices running Android 11 or older will continue supporting Samsung Messages, unaffected by the shutdown.
    4. Samsung advises users to check the app for specific shutdown dates and ensures the transition for a consistent messaging experience.

    Samsung is set to discontinue its messaging app, Samsung Messages, in July 2026. The company announced this update on its official website. Starting next year, users will be encouraged to switch to Google Messages. Samsung states that this move will create a more consistent messaging experience across Android devices.

    This shift is part of Samsung’s long-term plan to align more closely with Google’s services. Over the past few years, Samsung has been pre-installing Google Messages on many new phones. For example, the Galaxy S26 series now uses Google Messages as the default app, skipping Samsung Messages altogether.

    However, not everyone will be affected. Devices running Android 11 or older will still support Samsung Messages. This might be due to compatibility issues with newer features.

    The update highlights how tech companies are working toward unified and smarter solutions for urban living. Smart cities, for example, depend on seamless communication between devices and services. Upgrading messaging apps helps ensure residents and services stay connected easily. As urban areas become more innovative, clear and reliable communication tools are essential. Samsung’s move reflects broader efforts to improve digital infrastructure and foster smarter, more connected communities.

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