▲ 13 r/dumbphones
Smartphones can no longer text natively?
So this is making my decision to downgrade even easier because Verizon messaging stopped existing in 2024 and now apparently Samsung messaging is ending in July? So if I kept my smartphone I'd have no choice than to use Google messaging (ew) to text?
How did we get here? Our phones were meant to call and text and now they only do half of that, you have to have a whole seperate account and app to message now, you can't just natively text from your phone? That's insane
u/spicyicecream6 — 19 hours ago