Samsung is saying goodbye its namesake texting app, at least for United States customers. According to an end of service announcement publis
So let's talk about this bullshit.
Woke up to this message yesterday, but with the whole "he might push the button" insanity, I did not have the bandwidth to deal about this. But now it turns out that my Android phone has decided to make it the default to try and force me and all their other customers to utilized Google messages instead of continuing to provide a BASIC service of a phone.
Phones in the modern age are for 2 basic tasks: calling & texting. And you're telling me you can't manage that second basic function?
What's next? Gunna try and make me channel all my phone calls through Google calling? It'll be a cold day in hell before I allow that.
I'm already in the process of transfering all my e-mails & drive storage to Proton, for my business too. It's going to be messy and awful, but I'm not giving Google one more inch of my data than I have to and I'm certainly not going to subject myself to more of their FUCKING AI.
I have genuinely loved my 3 Galaxy Note phones. But I will never purchase another Samsung device if this decision is not reversed.
@samsungmobile if you cannot perform a basic service, then you are no longer a functional option.















