How to load URLs in a separate browser from within Samsung Messenger?












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In Samsung Messenger, if an SMS message includes a URL, clicking on that URL seems to always load the website in Android System WebView.



Is there a way to specify which external browser app to use to load these URLs?










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    In Samsung Messenger, if an SMS message includes a URL, clicking on that URL seems to always load the website in Android System WebView.



    Is there a way to specify which external browser app to use to load these URLs?










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      In Samsung Messenger, if an SMS message includes a URL, clicking on that URL seems to always load the website in Android System WebView.



      Is there a way to specify which external browser app to use to load these URLs?










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      In Samsung Messenger, if an SMS message includes a URL, clicking on that URL seems to always load the website in Android System WebView.



      Is there a way to specify which external browser app to use to load these URLs?







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          I was also looking for the same but literally there is no such option.
          However, what Samsung's Official site suggests to do it, is:




          If you would prefer to use another browser as default from the messaging app - you can try searching the Google Play Store to download another messaging application. The Android Messages app, for example, defaults to open links in the Chrome browser.




          Source: https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/about-the-new-in-app-browser/






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            I was also looking for the same but literally there is no such option.
            However, what Samsung's Official site suggests to do it, is:




            If you would prefer to use another browser as default from the messaging app - you can try searching the Google Play Store to download another messaging application. The Android Messages app, for example, defaults to open links in the Chrome browser.




            Source: https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/about-the-new-in-app-browser/






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              I was also looking for the same but literally there is no such option.
              However, what Samsung's Official site suggests to do it, is:




              If you would prefer to use another browser as default from the messaging app - you can try searching the Google Play Store to download another messaging application. The Android Messages app, for example, defaults to open links in the Chrome browser.




              Source: https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/about-the-new-in-app-browser/






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                I was also looking for the same but literally there is no such option.
                However, what Samsung's Official site suggests to do it, is:




                If you would prefer to use another browser as default from the messaging app - you can try searching the Google Play Store to download another messaging application. The Android Messages app, for example, defaults to open links in the Chrome browser.




                Source: https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/about-the-new-in-app-browser/






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                I was also looking for the same but literally there is no such option.
                However, what Samsung's Official site suggests to do it, is:




                If you would prefer to use another browser as default from the messaging app - you can try searching the Google Play Store to download another messaging application. The Android Messages app, for example, defaults to open links in the Chrome browser.




                Source: https://www.samsung.com/au/support/mobile-devices/about-the-new-in-app-browser/







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