The bottom half has a search bar that lets you search through messages and open conversations. It also allows for easy one-handed use of the app. However, several Redditors are also seeing it on different versions of the app, indicating that it could be a server-side update.
If your phone is running One UI 3. You can also try installing it from APK Mirror. Also read: The best messaging and chat apps for Android you can use right now. Share high-quality media without extra fees, text on Wi-Fi, see when your friends are typing and enjoy better group chats.
Data rates may apply. Explore where chat features are available. Texting is simple with Messages. Text anyone from your phone or computer, at any time. Up late? You can still deregister iMessage. Turn off the toggle next to iMessage. Alternatively, you can deregister from the official Apple site as well without your iPhone. With limited internal storage, your Samsung phone may not receiving messages. To free up storage, you should delete old messages from your inbox.
Also, check other ways to increase internal storage on Samsung phones. Are you using a different messaging app than Samsung Messages? We would suggest making Samsung Messages the default app to see if you can receive messages. In case Samsung Messages is your default app, then download a third-party messaging app. You can try the Android Messages app from Google. Make it the default messaging app. Do check our comparison of Samsung Messages and Android Messages.
Several times, the issue of not receiving messages can happen due to a third-party app as well. To figure it out, you will need to put your device in Safe Mode. For that, press the Power button. Then touch and hold the Power off icon followed by the Safe Mode icon.
Putting your device in Safe Mode will not delete your data. However, third-party apps will not work in Safe Mode. So you can check whether your device can receive messages in Safe Mode. If you can receive messages, then a third-party app is causing the issue. Check recently installed third-party apps and uninstall the one you find fishy. To get out of Safe Mode, simply restart your phone. Lastly, if nothing works, you should try resetting app preferences.
That will revert most settings, such as app permissions, default apps, etc. You will have to set them again.
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