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Samsung default app for SMS missing

Hi,

We discovered that on some devices the Samsung default app for SMS is missing after putting the device in device owner mode. Is there a possibilty to recover this app. Is it blocked? It can't be installed from Google Play.

It's almost the same with Samsung Gallery. After enrolling the device we can't open pictures and need to download Samsung Gallery from Google Play. Normally this app is preinstalled as far as I can remember.



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  • Hi  

    As written in my previous posts system apps are not enabled because that's not what I want. If I do that there are a lot of apps on the device which cannot be uninstalled and then are accessible or at least visible to the user. Deactivating system apps gives me the opportunity to makes those apps invisible. And again: the documentation says that the message app should not be affected by this setting.

  • Hi  

    Sorry for the confusion here. The messaging application provided by Samsung is getting disabled by default if system apps are not enabled maybe because it is not a base message application provided by Google on the Android platform and the applications which are documented here, are recommended by Google to be available on the devices which are enrolled under Android Enterprise. Samsung's application provided by them on their smartphones is developed by them, that might be the reason behind its blocking. I'll contact my support team to get the review from their side.

    You can use the default Google Messages Application as default SMS option for your users. You may need to install on the phone. Please refer this link to the application. If you still want the Samsung message application to be enabled, I'd request you to open a support case as this needs detailed investigation on why Samsung's application got disabled.

  • Hi  

    It is getting more and more confusing. The issue with the message app from Samsung was on one device. No other had this issue. So what was the difference? On that device Android 7 was installed. So we upgraded to Android 8, did a factory reset and enrolled it again in device owner mode with system apps disabled. Now the message app is available.

    This is not the first time I have had issues with SMC and Android 6 or 7. With 8 and 9 it seems to work much better. Still I can't re-install apps which are hidden by the system apps setting to use them. But I have an open support case for that.

  • Hi  

    Thank you for the information.

    Could you please PM me the case number?