Samsung Messaging Service will soon be launched on some of the selected Samsung PC through Windows 10 operating system. This application will allow Samsung users to get the opportunity to add Samsung smartphones to their PCs.
The app was first spotted and shared by Aggiornamenti Lumia on Twitter.
Samsung Messaging https://t.co/R2Qiy78EUy pic.twitter.com/7suHQi5x6o
— Aggiornamenti Lumia (@ALumia_Italia) February 26, 2021
As a result, SMS and MMS can be sent or accepted from that PC without any third-party screen mirroring apps.
The app’s description says that it is for devices with 5G or 4G LTE connectivity.
Samsung, however, did not officially announce the launch of the app. Though the Samsung messaging app has already been seen. There is no chance to download the app from all PCs right now. But a screenshot in the Microsoft store revealed.
The messaging app can reportedly be used on some scheduled models including Samsung PC like Galaxy Tab Pro S, Galaxy Book 10.6 LATE, Galaxy Book 12 LATE, Galaxy Book 2, Galaxy Flex 2 5G. But it is not known if more models will be added in the future.
The Samsung Messaging app only works for certain Samsung PCs. The app’s description specifies that you need one of the following devices to run the app: “Galaxy TabPro S, Galaxy Book 10.6 LTE, Galaxy Book 12 LTE, Galaxy Book2, NT930QCA.” The final entry, “NT930QCA,” appears to be the Galaxy Flex2 5G. If you search that code on Samsung’s website, you see listings for the Galaxy Flex2 5G.