Open links from Text Messages with Chrome

strikeIII

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Hello,

From the native Samsung Text App whenever I tap on a link it opens in some kind of built in browser of the Text App. I have to click on More and open with browser in order for it to open in Chrome.

Is there a way to stop the links from opening in this built in browser and have it go straight to Chrome?

TIA

EDIT: I understand I can use a different text app but I'd like to know if there is an option to disable this from the Samsung Native Text App.
 
Have you tried clearing defaults with the stock browser (settings > applications > applications manager > internet > set as default)?
 
Have you tried clearing defaults with the stock browser (settings > applications > applications manager > internet > set as default)?

Yes, Chrome is already set as my default browser. It's like the stock SMS app has it's own little browser built in that opens when you tap on a link. In that little browser I have to click on the More option to "Open in Browser" which then opens in my default browser which is Chrome. In the SMS app I don't see any settings to turn this behavior off and open straight to Chrome.
 
Yes, Chrome is already set as my default browser. It's like the stock SMS app has it's own little browser built in that opens when you tap on a link. In that little browser I have to click on the More option to "Open in Browser" which then opens in my default browser which is Chrome. In the SMS app I don't see any settings to turn this behavior off and open straight to Chrome.

Any luck on this? Every link i click on wont load with the default broswer, i have to hit open in browser every time.
 
I looked in this back when I used to use Chrome. I don't think there is any way to change this. It seems to me the Samsung browser is hardcoded to the Messages app.
 
I'm having the same issue. I found this from Samsung:

Opening URL on Messaging App of Samsung Galaxy S7 in-app browser type

It was posted August 3rd, but there's nothing about how to turn it off. Ugh.


So, it's not quite a fix and may not work for everyone, but I've discovered that by utilizing the "swipe down to minimize" feature on the little browser window (drag down on the top bar), it seems to force the web page to load when it transitions to a stasis view. Again, more a workaround until Samsung fixes their buggy little "feature" or gives the option to select an external browser, but I guess it's something. :p
 
I have the same problem with my S7 Edge. Both Verizon and Samsung Corp Techs were unable to help this past week working for hours to resolve it. It seems the link takes you to an intermediate Samsung what-to-be-browser that is unable to open link (blank screen) from factory Samsung Messager app. You then must select "more", then "open in browser" for it to do anything. Or simply download some other message app. Must be a bug from last update? Samsung needs to figure it out quickly as they are losing us to someone else's apps that do not have the problem.
 
Same issue on my galaxy s7 edge Sprint. I hate the built in browser it's junk and doesn't work half the time. I did find some settings for messages if you pull it up under applications but they are of course grayed out. I have tried some 3rd party apps but don't really care for any. If anyone finds a fix please share.
 
I just switched to Google Messenger and giving that a try for a bit. FB messenger was starting to annoy me. Lol.
 
I have the same problem with my tmobile Galaxy s6 Edge. I hate that I am forced to go to "open in browser". Really kinda sucks... Hope they come up with a fix soon.
 
I have the same issue - I receive job notifications all day via text w/ links in them and on my Note 4 it worked fine, but on my new Note 7 it opens what I presume is a Webview minibrowser that only partially loads, I then had to use the drop down menu to load it into Chrome, which reloaded the page, which finally opened the link into the app that it was associated with in the system to begin with - WTH?!?!
So the only fix I found was to replace the stock app with the Google messaging app which opens the links correctly.
While it doesn't solve the issue, I'm glad for my OCD sake to hear others are having the same issue and that it's not my phone and can stop looking for hidden settings, etc.
 
To fix this you have to go to Developer Options and turn off all of the animations. For some reason, the messenger does not like the transition where the window pulls from the bottom when launching a URL.
 
I've noticed this issue too. A work around to get the samsung browser to render is to rotate the device, then rotate it back. I know this doesn't answer the question about opening in Chrome, but for me its a bit quicker to just rotate. As a developer, that communicates links to users via sms, I'm experimenting with chrome specific protocol (googlechrome://urladdress.com) to force chrome to open when clicked on.
 
This seems to be an issue with Android Web View, if you force stop it and disable it. It works. Settings>Applications> Application Manager> Android WebView> Force Stop> Disable.
 

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