Samsung Messaging app for Windows 10 has been spotted on Microsoft Store under the ‘Utilities & tools’ category. The listing was first spotted by a Twitter user and later reported by Windows Central as the listing is still very much up, alive, and running for the eligible devices.
The description of the app explains the purpose of launching this app. Samsung is helping you to send and receive SMS text between your contacts seamlessly without the need for any third-party software. As described on Microsoft Store, the participating devices must be capable of using mobile data (5G and 4G). The listing clearly mentions only some Samsung models can run this app. These include Galaxy TabPro S, Galaxy Book 10.6 LTE, Galaxy Book 12 LTE, Galaxy Book 2, and “NT930QCA,” possibly the Galaxy Flex 2 5G.
It appears the product is not fully ready, as the tech publication that first picked this story points out. This is apparent from the fact that the Galaxy Flex 2 5G is listed with a product code rather than its name. Currently, the “Download” button is active on the app’s listing, suggesting it is not yet available for download for any region. There is a “Redeem a code” button instead and a small notice above this button reads“Samsung Messaging is currently not available.”
03/03/2021 03:28 AM
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