Truecaller is a popular caller ID and spam blocking app that also offers messaging features. If you have installed Truecaller Message app on your device and set it as the default messaging app, you might want to remove it as the default and switch back to your previous messaging app or choose a different one. Removing Truecaller Message as the default messaging app can vary slightly depending on your device and operating system, but the general steps are similar. In this step-by-step solution, I will provide a general guide that should work for most Android devices.
Please note that the steps may differ slightly based on the specific version of Android you are using and the customization made by the manufacturer of your device.
Step-by-Step Solution:
1. Open the Settings app on your Android device. You can usually find it in the app drawer or by swiping down from the top of the screen and tapping the gear icon.
2. Scroll down and locate the "Apps" or "Apps & notifications" option and tap on it. The name may vary depending on your device and Android version.
3. In the Apps menu, you will see a list of all the apps installed on your device. Look for "Truecaller" and tap on it.
4. On the Truecaller app page, you will find various options and settings related to the app. Look for the "Set as default" or "Default apps" option and tap on it.
5. You will see a list of default apps associated with different functions on your device. Look for the "SMS app" or "Messaging app" option and tap on it.
6. A list of available messaging apps will be displayed. Choose your preferred messaging app from the list. If you want to switch back to the default messaging app that came with your device, select it from the list. If you want to use a different messaging app, make sure it is already installed on your device before proceeding.
7. After selecting your preferred messaging app, you will see a confirmation prompt asking if you want to change the default SMS app. Tap on "Yes" or "OK" to confirm the change.
8. Once the change is confirmed, your device will switch back to the selected messaging app as the default, and Truecaller Message will no longer be the default messaging app.
That's it! You have successfully removed Truecaller Message as the default messaging app on your Android device. You can now use your preferred messaging app for sending and receiving text messages.
Remember that the specific names and options may vary slightly depending on your device and Android version, but the general process should be similar. If you encounter any difficulties, consult the user manual of your device or search for device-specific instructions online.
Certainly! Here are some additional steps you can try if the previous solution didn't work or if you're encountering specific issues:
1. Clear default settings for Truecaller Message:
- Open the Settings app on your Android device.
- Go to "Apps" or "Apps & notifications" as mentioned earlier.
- Find and tap on "Truecaller" in the app list.
- Look for the "Open by default" or "Default apps" option and tap on it.
- Select "Clear defaults" or a similar option to remove any default settings associated with Truecaller Message.
2. Disable Truecaller Message:
- If you're unable to remove Truecaller Message as the default messaging app using the previous steps, you can try disabling the app altogether.
- In the Truecaller app page within the Settings app, look for the "Disable" option and tap on it.
- Confirm the action when prompted.
- Disabling the app will prevent it from running and remove it from the list of available messaging apps, allowing your previous default messaging app to regain control.
3. Uninstall Truecaller Message:
- If all else fails, you can consider uninstalling Truecaller Message from your device.
- Open the Settings app on your Android device.
- Navigate to "Apps" or "Apps & notifications."
- Find and tap on "Truecaller" in the app list.
- Look for the "Uninstall" button and tap on it.
- Confirm the uninstallation when prompted.
- After uninstalling Truecaller Message, your device should automatically revert to the previous default messaging app or prompt you to choose a new default messaging app.
Remember that uninstalling the Truecaller app entirely will remove both the caller ID functionality and the messaging features. If you only want to remove the messaging aspect, try the previous steps to clear defaults or disable the specific messaging component.
It's worth mentioning again that the exact steps may vary slightly depending on your device and Android version. If you're encountering any specific issues or still need further assistance, please provide details about your device model and Android version so that I can help you more accurately.
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