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Samsung Messages app shuts down this month: How to make sure you don’t lose anything

July 2, 2026
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What you need to know

  • Samsung Messages is shutting down this month, though the company hasn’t confirmed an exact date yet.
  • Users on Android 11 and earlier are unaffected, and emergency calls still work after the shutdown.
  • Google Messages is the official replacement, and Samsung has made the transition fairly easy to do.

It’s July, which means the month has finally arrived for the Samsung Messages app on Galaxy phones to shut down.

Back in April 2026, Samsung announced it would be shutting down its Messages app later this year. The company published an official notice on its U.S. website confirming the change and specifying July 2026 as the cutoff. That month is now here, which means the app could stop working at any point.

Samsung still hasn’t confirmed the exact date, but the shutdown is expected to happen fairly soon. The company has already stopped preloading the Messages app on flagship Galaxy devices since 2024, and while users could still install it from the Galaxy Store, even that option was pulled with the Galaxy S26 Ultra earlier this year. A full shutdown now looks imminent.

It’s over for Samsung Messages on Galaxy phones

(Image credit: Sanuj Bhatia / Android Central)

Users on Android 11 and earlier won’t be affected and will still be able to use Samsung Messages on their devices. It’s also worth noting that even after the shutdown, you’ll still be able to use Samsung Messages on a Galaxy device to contact emergency services. However, you won’t be able to send or receive messages from regular contacts.

Samsung has already confirmed it’s transitioning Galaxy phones to Google Messages, and the company has made the switch fairly straightforward. We’ve written a detailed guide on how to move your messages from Samsung Messages to Google Messages that you can follow to transfer all your messages from the old app to the new one.


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If you’d rather not use Google Messages, there are a few Samsung Messages alternatives worth exploring. That said, none of them are a true one-to-one replacement, so there’s a good chance you’ll end up going with Google Messages anyway.


Android Central’s Take

I get why some people are upset about this. Nobody likes being forced off an app they’ve used for years. That said, Google Messages is in a much better place than it used to be, so the switch isn’t as painful as it sounds.

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