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Samsung Messages vs Google Messages

(Topic created on: 08-18-2022 10:23 PM)
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If you owned a Samsung device, you might have noticed that it came with two messaging apps already installed: Samsung Messages and Google Messages.

Mid-range and inexpensive Samsung phones choose it instead of the former, the default setting on top Galaxy phones. Let’s know which app is better on the basis of its user interface and features.

User Interface
Although Dark Mode is supported by both applications, Samsung Messages does so much better than Google Messages. The former turns completely black when Dark Mode is enabled, whereas the latter just changes to a grey background while keeping the Material You style.

Conversations are arranged generally starting at the top of Google Messages. The top portion of the screen on Samsung devices, however, is obliged to replicate the One UI reachability design and simply says “Messages.” To order them from the top, simply click on both applications.

While Google Messages places a small dot on the side, Samsung Messages displays a small symbol next to unread chats along with the number of new messages. The latter displays simply one line of preview text whereas the former displays two. While the latter has a search bar, the former has a search icon.

Conversations in Google Messages are divided into four groups: Personal, Transactions, OTPs, and Offers. Samsung Messages allows you to manually define categories and displays offers, transactions, and upcoming events under its Useful Cards category in a more glanceable layout.

The Contacts tab in Samsung Messages makes it simple to locate and text your favorite people. When you hit the search bar at the top of Google Messages, suggested contacts are displayed. Swiping is used on the latter to swiftly archive conversations, whereas it is not available on the former.

Samsung vs Google – Messages Features
Both apps let you pin conversations to the top, although only one or two can be pinned at a time in Google Messages and up to 20 in Samsung Messages. Additionally, both apps feature group SMS with up to 20 recipients and let users star messages.

In order to prevent your inbox from becoming cluttered once you’ve finished using them, Google Messages now gives you the option to automatically remove OTP messages after 24 hours.

Even though Samsung Messages doesn’t offer this specific function, it does let you delete older messages if you’ve sent or received 1000 texts, 100 multimedia messages, or 5000 chats.

Both apps offer floating chat bubbles, the ability to configure custom notification sounds, issue read receipts, and copy codes from the notification panel. Additionally, you can change the text size by pinching the screen in or out.

Only Samsung Messages, however, enables you to select a unique background for each session, add a message to the Reminder app, and choose a moniker that other users who aren’t in your contacts will see when you speak.

However, you can configure iPhone reactions in Google Messages such that they display as emojis rather than text messages. So these were the Google Messages vs Samsung Messages on the basis of their UI and applications Features.

On the basis of the above differences, Google Messages won.
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AagyatPrani
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I think Microsoft SMS organiser is much better option than both of them
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Why ?
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AagyatPrani
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It has saprate sms for persona/financial /promotional sms tabs
For sms that have bill details it can remind you for due date
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Try Truecaller app
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AagyatPrani
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It's full with ad's lots of them
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