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Jul 24, 2024 · After years as the go-to for Samsung devices, both premium and affordable, it’s being replaced by Google Messages across the board. Sure, Samsung Messages will still exist, but you’ll have to ...
Sep 9, 2024 · Between Samsung’s apparent push for Google Messages and Apple’s impending support of RCS, which will work best in Google Messages, there’s good reason to switch.
Oct 20, 2022 · That is why our focus with Messages by Google is to help you build connections. It’s also built around RCS, a modern messaging protocol that supports richer text features, higher resolution images and videos, and enables end-to-end encryption when messaging other Google Messages users.
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Messages lets you do everything you normally do on your phone on the web too—like texting, making calls, and checking voicemail. Why is this happening? Google Fi, Meet, and Voice have evolved to provide new and richer features, greater reliability, and wider access.
Jul 12, 2024 · At its core, Google Messages works just like any other messaging app. Fire it up, pick a contact, and start tapping away. But here’s where things get interesting — it’s not just limited to boring old SMS. Thanks to the power of RCS, Google Messages can use your Wi-Fi or mobile data to send messages, just like WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger.
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Because Google Messages is available on most phones and has more features than any other (such as read receipts). Also, did you know that Google only allowed Samsung to update the Google Messages app in order to keep Samsung's one-handed design?