What's everyone's thoughts on this? Anyone plan on using something besides Google Msgs?
I hate texting, so I can careless.
What's everyone's thoughts on this? Anyone plan on using something
besides Google Msgs?
What's everyone's thoughts on this? Anyone plan on using something besides Google Msgs?
What's everyone's thoughts on this? Anyone plan on using something besi Google Msgs?
I hate texting, so I can careless.
What's everyone's thoughts on this? Anyone plan on using something
besides Google Msgs?
boxoskulz wrote to All <=-
What's everyone's thoughts on this? Anyone plan on using something
besides Google Msgs?
Exodus wrote to Boxoskulz <=-
What's everyone's thoughts on this? Anyone plan on using something besides Google Msgs?
I hate texting, so I can careless.
What's everyone's thoughts on this? Anyone plan on using something besides Google Msgs?Are they actually forcing the issue? Or are they just getting rid of "Samsung Messages" which wasn't really ever a default app in quite some time? There are still plenty of third party messaging apps in the play store. Why can't those be used still?
I've been using Google Messages for some time now. There are a few nice features over standard SMS:
4. Message status - I can tell if they received the message or if it's delayed.
I pulled out a candybar phone recently (nokia 6300 4g) and tried using
T9 to text. I have no idea how we did that back then!
Hey thanks! This is some nice info.. can you disable the received message notification?
I had a S22 Ultra and just upgraded to the S26 Ultra. Both of them,
which I would then probably assume everything in between used Google Messages as the "default" app.
I pulled out a candybar phone recently (nokia 6300 4g) and tried using
T9 to text. I have no idea how we did that back then!
I think they're just getting rid of Samsung Messages. What are some
decent 3rd party messaging apps?
Hey thanks! This is some nice info.. can you disable the received
message notification?
I've been using the Google version since I got my upgrade as well. I
didn't realize it was Google until I read this. I had always used the Samsung version before, but it was lacking a lot.
A quick search shows Pulse, Chomp, and Textra as the most popular, I
guess. However, I don't think much of those has RCS support. [...]
SMS is totally insecure. Ripe for collective archiving by the phone
provider and/or by the app to the mothership.
I assume those apps "interface" with the phone's texting capability
and replace the orignal sms program?
They also seem to mention "contain ads" and "in-app purchases".
Sounds like they harvest phone numbers along the way to target your
contacts.
2. Texting from desktop - This is key. Using my desktop, full sized keyboard and monitor to send/receive texts through a web browser. No more fumbling around the small keyboard or using inaccurate voice typing.
Is that via the Link to Windows that the Samsung phone offers?
What were you using before the upgrade?
I've been using the Google version since I got my upgrade as well. I didn't realize it was Google until I read this. I had always used the Samsung version before, but it was lacking a lot.
What were you using before the upgrade?
Ogg wrote to Accession <=-
SMS is totally insecure. Ripe for collective archiving by the phone provider and/or by the app to the mothership.
I assume those apps "interface" with the phone's texting capability and replace the orignal sms program?
They also seem to mention "contain ads" and "in-app purchases".
Sounds like they harvest phone numbers along the way to target your contacts.
cell as well. So the S21 was still using the Samsung version. I'm
sure they pushed out an update sometime to make Google the default?
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