![]() Most of the options are automatically synced with the app. Chat features settings, data warnings, notifications, etc. The website comes with some the tools, such as the dark theme. The user must scan the barcode using the app to use this service, while the computer can be saved for future use. Like WhatsApp Web, it allows you to send and receive messages on your computer. Messages for webĪnother fantastic tool of Google Messages is Messages for the web. Google Messages comes with options such as filtering out the links and downloading over Wi-fi, while Samsung Messages only offers to enable and disable this option. Link previewing is a standard feature, and both apps support previewing. The buttons are only visible if you have Google Duo installed, and the receiver can receive messages and calls if they have it installed. Both apps also show a Google Duo option on the top to video call over the internet. Google Messages to iMessage: Less than partial supportĪlso, Samsung Messages uses this feature, but it’s not as advanced as Google Messages.Google Messages to Samsung Messages: Partial support.Google Messages to Google Messages: Full support.Here is what you can expect from this, depending on the device: The chat features tool is still in development. Let others know that you have read the message.The chat features are available in Google Messages that use the internet to: Google Messages, on the other hand, comes with the dark theme option. If your phone doesn’t offer a dark mode, Samsung Messages will be in light mode. We don’t have a separate option to enable the app’s dark theme. Dark themeīoth offer a dark theme, but the problem with Samsung Messages relies on the mobile’s night mode. Unread messagesĪ chat in bold indicates unread messages on Google Messages, and you can see the total number of unread chats next to each conversation in Samsung Messages. By default, it’s an SMS, but the text converts to MMS if you add a file or an image. While typing the message, Google Messages displays whether you are sending an SMS or MMS. Google Message displays formatted and spaced phone numbers, while Samsung Messages shows the country code with no spaces. The contacts option is unique, which shows your contacts. Like Google Messages, we have the search bar, menu, and new conversation buttons. The option is in the top-right menu of each conversation. It also leaves some space for pinned and favorite conversations. It shows one line of text preview, while Samsung Messages shows two lines giving you more text to read. You can see the archived chats in the top-right menu. Swiping on each conversation moves the conversation to archive. Can't use it as an alarm clock anymore, as it's off before the alarm goes off.Google Messages uses a classic interface with a search bar, the main menu option, and a new chat button. but now I know it does it at (I presume) the same time every night even when it's not charging. I first thought it was that it kept switching off when charging. this is only a rough guide as if I switch it back on, and flick through the phone, I see my unread emails are up to around 5am, and then after a few minutes it logs back into the internet etc and brings me newer emails. I presume it might be switching off around 5am. I have a bigger battery to hold a charge for a few days, and so even when I don't charge it, just have it next to me as I sleep - and next morning it will be off. ![]() The new (well, it's an old phone, but one I haven't been using, bought as back up) phone now switches off when charging every night, an issue which was going to switch to me charging it during the day when I can stare at it and see if anything happens to make it switch off, but then I realised it switches off each night even when it isn't charging. Moved all my apps, installed banking app etc, and then happy. Ah, I thought (well, something a bit more sweary) - but I had a backup identical model phone in case one broke, so I started using that. I've had a Samsung Galaxy S3 for ages, unfortunately for me, the phone recently just switched off, then on, then won't go past the "Samsung" screen. ![]()
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