How to Create a Group Chat on Samsung Devices

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To create a group chat on Samsung devices, you'll need to start by opening the Messages app. This is where all your conversations will be stored, including group chats.

First, make sure you have the Messages app updated to the latest version, as this will ensure you have access to all the features. You can check for updates by going to the Galaxy Store.

To create a new group chat, tap the pencil icon in the top right corner of the screen. This will allow you to start a new conversation.

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Creating a Group Chat

Creating a group chat on your Samsung phone is easier than you think. To start, you need to open the Samsung Messages app and tap the New conversation icon, which looks like a chat bubble.

You can add contacts to your group by tapping the Add button, or you can type the names of the contacts you want to add in the same box. To remove a contact, tap the tiny remove icon next to their name.

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Once you've added all the participants, you can type your message in the available box and hit the Send button. The message will be sent to everyone in the group simultaneously.

You can also create a group chat using contact groups in the Contacts app. To do this, tap on the Groups tab, then select the group you want to message. You can then tap on the three-dot icon and select Send message to open the Samsung Messages app with the group's contacts already selected.

Here are the steps to create a group chat using contact groups in the Messages app:

  • Tap on the add icon next to the Recipient text box
  • Scroll down to the Groups section and tap on it
  • Select the group you want to message
  • Tap on the contact names to choose who to message, or tap on All to message everyone in the group
  • Hit the Done button to return to the message compose section
  • Enter your message and send it away

If you ever need to delete the group chat, you can touch and hold the chat and select Delete.

Sending Messages on Samsung

To create a group chat on Samsung, you can use the Messages app. Open the Samsung Messages app and tap the New conversation icon. You can select contacts to add to your group by tapping Add.

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To add contacts to a group, you can either use the Contacts app or access contact groups directly from the Messages app. To do so, tap on the add (+) icon next to the Recipient text box in the Messages app, scroll down, and select Groups.

Once you've selected the contacts or group you want to message, you'll be taken back to the message compose section. Enter your message and send it away. Everyone in the group will receive your message simultaneously.

To delete a group chat, simply hold the chat in the Conversations tab and select Delete. This will remove the group chat from your conversations list.

Here are some key steps to keep in mind when creating a group chat on Samsung:

  • Open the Samsung Messages app and tap the New conversation icon.
  • Select contacts to add to your group by tapping Add.
  • Enter your message and send it to the group.
  • Hold the chat in the Conversations tab and select Delete to remove the group chat.

Note that the built-in messaging app for Samsung has a limit of 20 contacts for group messages. If you need to send a message to more than 20 contacts, you may need to consider using a third-party app or service.

Using Contacts in Messages App

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You can create a group in the Messages app by using contact groups that you've already created.

To access contact groups in the Messages app, tap on the add (+) icon next to the Recipient text box and scroll down to find Groups.

Select the group to whom you want to message, and choose the contacts from the group or tap on All at the top to message everyone.

You can create a group using contacts in the Messages app without opening the Contacts or Phone app.

Here's a step-by-step guide:

1. Tap on the add (+) icon next to the Recipient text box.

2. Select Groups.

3. Choose the group to whom you want to message.

4. Tap on the contact names to select them, or tap on All at the top to message everyone.

5. Hit the Done button after selecting contacts.

By using contact groups, you can easily create and manage groups in the Messages app.

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Message Creation and Sending

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To create a group chat on your Samsung device, you'll want to open the Samsung Messages app and tap the New conversation icon, which looks like a chat bubble.

You can add contacts to your group by tapping Add, and once your group is formed, type your message and hit send. Everyone in the group will receive your message simultaneously.

If you need to delete the group chat, simply hold the chat in the Conversations tab and select Delete. This will remove the group chat from your inbox.

Here are the steps to create a group chat in the Samsung Messages app:

  1. Navigate to and open the Samsung Messages app, and tap the New conversation icon.
  2. Tap Add to select from your contacts.
  3. Begin typing your message using the keyboard.
  4. When you're finished, tap the Send icon to send the message.
  5. Everyone in the group will receive your message simultaneously.
  6. If you ever need to delete the group chat, simply touch and hold the chat, and select Delete.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I name a group chat on a Samsung phone?

Yes, you can name a group chat on a Samsung phone, but only when using Google Messages as the default messaging app. To do so, follow the steps in the Google Messages settings.

Why can't I send a group message on my Samsung?

Check your mobile data and carrier service for any issues that might be blocking group messaging. Restart your device and ensure your software is up to date to resolve the problem

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