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Samsung just gave up on its own Messages app

By technologistmag.com5 April 20262 Mins Read
Samsung just gave up on its own Messages app
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Samsung is finally doing what it probably should’ve done years ago: killing its own Messages app. And while this might sound like just another app shutdown, this isn’t just a feature getting deprecated. It’s Samsung basically saying, “Yeah, just use Google’s app instead.”

Samsung Messages is officially getting the boot

Samsung has officially announced that its native Messages app will be discontinued in July 2026, with users being pushed toward Google Messages as the default replacement. Once the cutoff hits, Samsung Messages won’t function like a normal texting app anymore, and in most cases, users will need to switch if they want to keep sending regular texts.

Now here’s the interesting part: this didn’t come out of nowhere. Samsung has been slowly backing away from its own app for years. As reported by 9to5Google, new Galaxy phones already ship with Google Messages as the default, and in some cases, Samsung Messages isn’t even pre-installed anymore. So yeah, this isn’t a sudden decision. It’s just the final nail in the coffin.

This feels less like a shutdown… and more like a surrender

Instead of maintaining its own app, Samsung is fully handing things over to Google, betting on a more unified Android messaging experience powered by RCS. On paper, it makes sense. Compared to Samsung Messages, Google Messages is more consistent across devices, supports modern features like read receipts, better media sharing, and encryption, and plays nicer with carriers.

The Google Messages app on the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

But there’s also a slightly bitter aftertaste here. Android used to be all about choice, and Samsung was one of the biggest champions of that. Now, it’s essentially removing its own alternative and nudging everyone into the same app.

You must be kidding, Google messages, the design is awful, the marked messages, i can’t differentiate them from the other i cant see the unread messages, tell me what is good in Google messages?

— Grwilliam (@Grwilliam5) April 5, 2026

And the internet has noticed. Some users are fine with it, others are already complaining about losing a familiar interface and being forced into Google’s ecosystem. Samsung might be simplifying things, but it’s also slowly becoming just another skin on Google.

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