Several Galaxy device users are reporting frustrating issues with the Samsung Messages app after the One UI 6.1.1 update. They mentioned in the community that when searching for a specific message, selecting it doesn’t necessarily take you to that location.
This issue with Samsung Messages appears to be related to the Malicious Message Blocking feature introduced in One UI 6.1.1. When multiple users try to open a message from search results, they are not always directed to the right place, which creates an inconvenience.
Fortunately, Samsung is aware of this issue and is working on a solution. The company plans to release an app update that will improve the Samsung Messages app to make it easier for users to access the messages they are looking for.
Community moderators have identified an issue that may occur if you have the Malicious Message Blocking feature turned on. While the company is working on a solution for this issue, you can also check out some temporary solutions to help resolve this issue.
Samsung recommends disabling the Malicious Message Blocking feature. To do so, users only need to follow a few simple steps.
- Open. samsung message Apps on Galaxy devices.
- Tap. Other options Select the icon (three dots) in the top right corner, setting.
- Please find “”Manage spam and blocked numbers” option to turn off the Malicious Message Blocking feature.
Additionally, Samsung advises users to make sure their Messages app is updated to the latest version. To do this, open the Galaxy Store app >> Search for Samsung Messages App >>[更新]If a button appears, users should click it to install the latest version.
By following these steps, users can temporarily improve their Messages app experience. Stay tuned for future updates from Samsung that may help further resolve this issue.
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