Samsung Messages looks To Be Back

fwiw, unlocked S24U on AT&T: so I looked at the settings on the Samsung Messages app and saw that RCS/Advanced Settings was there and toggled on. when I set the app as my default, RCS went away. AT&T still not allowing that with the Samsung app....at least not carrier branded.
 
fwiw, unlocked S24U on AT&T: so I looked at the settings on the Samsung Messages app and saw that RCS/Advanced Settings was there and toggled on. when I set the app as my default, RCS went away. AT&T still not allowing that with the Samsung app....at least not carrier branded.
Thanks for confirming, the US unlocked versions didn't get chat with Samsung messages but now I see it on my unlocked T-Mobile.
 
fwiw, unlocked S24U on AT&T: so I looked at the settings on the Samsung Messages app and saw that RCS/Advanced Settings was there and toggled on. when I set the app as my default, RCS went away. AT&T still not allowing that with the Samsung app....at least not carrier branded.
I was having an issue with getting my RCS to work on my S25U after I had to do a wipe and restore. It wasn't working for a bit until I got it to work... this is what I posted in another thread about what I did to get it to work. I am also unlocked on AT&T.



"Looks like I was able to get it to work again. I went into Samsung Messages, changed input method to Automatic. Then went into Google Messages, uninstalled last update, closed both apps. Opened Google Messages, turned off RCS. Went to Samsung Messages, tried to force the registration there. It was blacked out. Restarted Google Messages, turned on RCS Chat, and (I think this was the important part) manually verified my phone number. Switched to Samsung Messages as my default, registered RCS, and it worked."


TL;DR: go into Google Messages, Uninstall Updates. Close Googles Messages. Restart Google Messages, go to RCS, verify your phone number manually. Switch to Samsung Messages as default, register RCS.
 
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It supports RCS even unlocked versions but no iPhone or Android emojis reaction yet.
I'm "afraid" to switch back. The fact that they are being this indecisive doesn't fill me with farm and fuzzy confidence that it's truly back.
Satellite services looks to be coming to Samsung message app.

The app Google Messages replaced as default on Galaxy phones might offer a life-saving feature - PhoneArena https://share.google/DjO96lMyQAfCnk1hy
I'd be excited but T-Mobile lied to us about satellite being free to top tier members (Magenta Max at the time) and ripped the rug from under us.
 
I'm "afraid" to switch back. The fact that they are being this indecisive doesn't fill me with farm and fuzzy confidence that it's truly back.

I'd be excited but T-Mobile lied to us about satellite being free to top tier members (Magenta Max at the time) and ripped the rug from under us.
I'm not switching because I have TMO satellite services on one line and yes T-Mobile going to rob us users soon enough lol
 
I'm not switching because I have TMO satellite services on one line and yes T-Mobile going to rob us users soon enough lol
Mines been gone for about 2 or 3 weeks.

But as for S-Messages, once they prove their commitment by at least matching basic features to those of G-Messages, I'll likely switch back.

Google made messages very left handed user friendly and anti-right. I can't reach the text bar one handed even with my gorilla hands
 
Mines been gone for about 2 or 3 weeks.

But as for S-Messages, once they prove their commitment by at least matching basic features to those of G-Messages, I'll likely switch back.

Google made messages very left handed user friendly and anti-right. I can't reach the text bar one handed even with my gorilla hands
Lol
Yeah I agree
 

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