How to Change Default SMS and RCS App to Google Messages or Other SMS Apps on Android Devices.
How to change the default SMS app on Android and switch to Google Messages on Android. Set up a new SMS app on Android.
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In this video, I'm going to guide you through the process of changing your default SMS and RCS app to Google Messages or any other SMS app on your Android phone or tablet.
Switching your default messaging app can greatly enhance your texting experience.
First, open the "Settings" app on your Android device. Scroll down and tap on "Apps & notifications" or just "Apps," depending on your Android version. Next, select "Default apps" from the list of options. Here, you see a section labeled "SMS app." Tap on it to see a list of all the SMS apps installed on your device. From the list, select "Google Messages" or any other SMS app you prefer.
After selecting your desired SMS app, your device will prompt you to confirm the change. Once you confirm, the new app will become your default SMS and RCS app, handling all your text messages and rich communication services.
How these steps might vary slightly depending on your specific Android model and version.
Learn how to switch your default SMS and RCS app, making your messaging experience better. Watch the entire video for detailed, step-by-step instructions. Don’t forget to subscribe for more helpful tips and tricks to get the most out of your Android device!