Samsung refused to do without its own messaging app to preinstall a modification of the Google Messages app on its Galaxy with One UI. Adapted to the manufacturer’s coat, said modified version it can also be installed on other Android mobiles: we explain how to do it.
It’s not that SMS messages are used a lot for communication, but through them they get a fair amount of double-factor confirmations. Therefore, sooner or later you will surely come across the Messages app, an app that It can be developed by the brand of your mobile or by Google
Google messages adapted to the aesthetics of One UI
It is a curiosity that has its appeal, not in vain that Samsung adapting the design of a Google application is somewhat controversial. In addition, the application is exclusive to the Samsung Galaxy; for more than can be installed on some of the Android phones that already use the Google Messages app.
Ta and as evidenced by 9to5Google, Samsung’s modification is currently in beta and can be installed on other mobiles apart from the brand’s Galaxy. The Google Pixels are compatible, as well as other Android mobiles which use Google Messages to communicate by SMS and also with RCS messaging. We tested it on several of our phones with no issues, although in the Xiaomi, the installation has not finished
To test Elegant messages from a user interface you need to do the following:
- Run the APKM file, open it with APK Mirror and update your Messages app
- If the application is compatible with your mobile, it will have been installed without problem. If you want to remove this version, just go to your mobile settings, go to ‘Applications’, find Messages and uninstall its updates.
The design of the new application to manage SMS and RCS offers the style of One UI with its design suitable for one-handed use. It has anti-spam functions, includes RCS messaging and other functions, such as company verification. At the moment it does not have a Spanish translation and, we must point out, is in beta state. With the possible problems that the tested software can cause.
Via | 9to5Google