Samsung

Samsung Prepares to Retire Its Messaging App for a Google-Powered Future

Samsung is officially sunsetting its native messaging platform in the U.S. to embrace a unified communication experience led by Google.

Samsung has issued an official notice regarding the upcoming discontinuation of its proprietary Messages application in the United States, scheduled for July 2026. This strategic shift will see the tech giant transition its user base to Google Messages as the primary communication hub. To facilitate this change, Samsung will offer a guided migration path for current users. The move is widely seen as an effort to consolidate the Android messaging experience and promote the wider adoption of Rich Communication Services (RCS) across the mobile ecosystem.

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