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i. Samsung Messages is a message application that allows you to exchange messages with any users with phone numbers, without needing to sign up for a separate messaging feature. It is the default SMS and MMS client on Samsung devices, but you can also use other messaging apps from the Google Play Store or Galaxy Store.
With Samsung Messages, you can enjoy the following features:
- Send and receive text and multimedia messages, such as photos, videos, audio, emojis, stickers, etc.
- Search for messages and contacts using keywords or categories.
- Block messages from unwanted or spam numbers.
- Pin the top part of a chat room to keep it at the top of your message list.
- Mark messages as read or unread to manage your conversations.
- Set custom notification tones for message threads or contacts.
- Change the font size, profile picture, and background of your messages.
- Use group messages to chat with multiple people at once.
- Access real conditions with integrated RSR Live Timing and SRS.
To use Samsung Messages, you need to have a Samsung device with Android 9.0 Pie or higher. You also need to grant the app the required permissions to access your SMS, phone, contacts, storage, call logs, camera, microphone, and location. You can customize the app settings by going to Settings - Messages on your device.
ii. Samsung Messages not showing read issue means that Samsung Messages is not showing when your messages are delivered or read by the recipients. This can happen due to various reasons, such as incorrect settings, incompatible devices, network issues, or app glitches.
Some possible solutions to fix this issue are:
- **Enable read receipts**. Sometimes, the issue may be caused by read receipts being disabled in your Samsung Messages settings. You can enable read receipts by opening Samsung Messages, tapping the three-dot menu icon at the top right corner, selecting Settings - More settings - Text messages, and toggling on Delivery reports and Read reports.
- **Use RCS messaging**. Sometimes, the issue may be caused by your carrier or device not supporting RCS (Rich Communication Services) messaging, which is a feature that allows you to send and receive advanced messages, such as read receipts, typing indicators, high-quality media, etc. You can use RCS messaging by opening Samsung Messages, tapping the three-dot menu icon at the top right corner, selecting Settings - Chat settings, and toggling on Rich Communication Settings. Note that this feature may not be available for all carriers or devices.
- **Clear cache and data**. Sometimes, the issue may be caused by corrupted or outdated cache and data files of Samsung Messages. You can clear cache and data by going to Settings - Apps - Samsung Messages - Storage, and tapping on Clear cache and Clear data. Note that this will delete your messages and settings, so make sure to back them up before doing this.
- **Update Samsung Messages**. Sometimes, the issue may be caused by an outdated or buggy version of Samsung Messages. You can update Samsung Messages by opening Galaxy Store, tapping the three-line menu icon at the top left corner, selecting My page - Update - Update all.
- **Contact your carrier**. Sometimes, the issue may be caused by a network problem or a service outage from your carrier. You can contact your carrier and check if there are any issues with your service or plan. You can also try switching to another network mode or resetting your network settings.
These are some of the possible solutions to fix Samsung Messages not showing read. If none of these methods work, you may need to contact Samsung support or seek professional help.
iii. Samsung Messages not showing the phone number of the sender or recipient of your messages can happen due to various reasons, such as incorrect settings, contact sync issues, app glitches, or software updates.
Some possible solutions to fix this issue are:
- **Clear cache and data**. Sometimes, the issue may be caused by corrupted or outdated cache and data files of Samsung Messages. You can clear cache and data by going to Settings - Apps - Samsung Messages - Storage, and tapping on Clear cache and Clear data. Note that this will delete your messages and settings, so make sure to back them up before doing this.
- **Update Samsung Messages**. Sometimes, the issue may be caused by an outdated or buggy version of Samsung Messages. You can update Samsung Messages by opening Galaxy Store, tapping the three-line menu icon at the top left corner, selecting My page - Update - Update all.
- **Sync your contacts**.
- **Turn off/on Hide contacts without numbers**.
- **Reset app preferences**.
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