This Google Messages bug is making messages vanish, and it's not just Samsung phones

A bug in Google Messages is causing text messages to vanish for users across multiple Android phone brands, not just Samsung devices as initially reported, raising concerns about the reliability of one of the most widely used messaging applications on the planet.
Reports of disappearing messages began appearing on support forums and social media several days ago. Users describe opening message threads to find that previous conversations have been partially or completely deleted, with no way to recover the missing content. The issue appears to affect both RCS and SMS messages, suggesting the problem is at the application level rather than in the messaging protocol.
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Google has acknowledged the issue and stated that a fix is being developed. In the meantime, affected users have been advised to check their message archives and backup settings, though many report that the missing messages are not recoverable through normal means.
The scope of the problem appears broader than initially believed. While early reports focused on Samsung Galaxy devices, users of Google Pixel, OnePlus, and Motorola phones have also reported experiencing the bug. This suggests the issue is in the Google Messages application itself rather than in any manufacturer-specific implementation.
For users who rely on text messages for important communications — verification codes, business correspondence, personal messages they want to preserve — the bug represents more than an inconvenience. Lost messages can mean lost information that cannot be recovered, and the anxiety of not knowing whether your messages are being silently deleted undermines trust in the platform.
What This Means For You: If you use Google Messages on any Android device, check your recent conversations for gaps. For messages you cannot afford to lose, consider using a backup solution or an alternative messaging app until Google confirms the fix is deployed. This is also a reminder that cloud-synced messaging is only as reliable as the software managing it, and that important communications should be saved outside any single app's ecosystem.
Editorial Team
Originally sourced from Android Police
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