There are a few ways to change the background of text messages on Android. The first is to go to your phone’s settings and select Messages. Under “Background,” you can choose from a variety of backgrounds, or you can use one of the built-in themes. You can also add a background image from your photo library.

If you have a Samsung phone, go to Settings > Display and select the Background Image option. If you have an Apple phone, go to Settings > General > Background Images and select the Use Photo Library option.

Yes, you can customize Samsung messages. You can change the text, images, and sounds that are used in your messages.

Yes, you can change the color of your text messages on your iPhone. To do this, open the Settings app and select Messages. Under “Color,” you’ll see a list of colors that you can choose from.

There is no built-in way to change the color of text messages on Samsung devices, but there are a few third-party options available. One option is to use a color-changing app, such as Color Club or Kustom. Another option is to use a custom message font, such as MyFonts.

To change the text color on your Samsung phone, open the “Settings” app and select “Display.” There you will find a list of colors to choose from.

To change the text bubble color on your Quora account, open the Account Settings page and click on the “Text Browsing” tab. There, you’ll find a dropdown menu under “Fonts & Colors” that lets you choose between a few different colors.

There is no built-in way to change text color on Android 12. However, you can use a third-party app like Color Control to change text color.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the color of a bubble on a Samsung device may vary depending on the model and version of the Samsung device. However, some methods for changing the bubble color on a Samsung device include:-Changing the bubble color in the Settings menu.-Using a third-party app.-Changing the settings on a Samsung device’s screen protector.

There are a few colors that Android sends when you get a text message. Blue means the message was sent from your phone to the person who sent the text, and red means it was sent from their phone to you. Green means it was sent as an alert or notification, and yellow means it was sent as a reply to someone else’s text.