The default messages app on your Samsung phone or tablet has more to offer than just basic SMS texting. There are some great features you may not know about that you can start using right away to make your life easier. We'll help you find them.
Send Messages at a Scheduled Time
You can schedule a message on Samsung Messages to send at a later date, similar to how you schedule emails. To do that, enter a conversation and type your message, then tap the arrow in the left corner. Next, tap the plus icon and select "Schedule Message" from the grid of options.
Set your desired schedule and press "Done."
Now, just hit the send button, and your message will be sent at the appropriate time.
Customize Your Chat Rooms
You can customize the chat rooms you share with your favorite contacts to give them a special look and feel. Open your desired conversation, tap the three-dots menu at the top, and select "Customize Chat Room" from the list of options.
Here, you will be able to change the background color, the opacity of the chat bubbles, and the text contrast. Use the slider to control the intensity of the effect as per your taste. You can even use an image from your gallery for the chat room background by tapping the gallery icon. If you want to start over or remove all the changes made, just hit "Reset" to revert to the default look.
Categorize Conversations for Easier Organization
You can categorize conversations to make it easier to find messages from contacts that are important to you. To do this, go to the main screen, tap the three-dots menu at the top, and select "Edit Categories" from the drop-down.
Here, tap "Add Category" and then give it a name. You may want to create separate categories for family members or coworkers, for example. Once done, tap "Add."
Next, select the conversations that you want to add to this category. Scroll down or use the search toolbar to find and select your desired contacts. Tap "Done" to confirm.
This category will now appear on the main page, so you can tap it and quickly jump to your favorite contacts.
Glance at Important Info From Automated Messages
One of the best features of Samsung Messages is Useful Cards. With it, you can quickly glance at information from automated messages without having to read them all one by one. It organizes messages about upcoming events, ongoing sales and offers, and even confirmation messages about bank transactions.
You can find the Useful Cards tab on the main page itself since it comes turned on by default, but if it's not so on your device, you can enable it from the settings. Tap the three-dots menu and select "Settings" from the drop-down and hit "More Settings."
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