SMS is completely insecure from its very core. So it really doesn't matter.
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Just because someone can break into your house doesn't mean you shouldn't lock the door
In this case, your door has no locks. So you can shut the door and it will latch closed, but there's no lock with which to secure it. So anybody can just walk up and turn the knob and walk right in. It doesn't matter what kind of door you use, because there's physically no capability to lock it.
qksms: https://f-droid.org/packages/dev.octoshrimpy.quik/ (works fine but no updates)
~~simple~~ fossify: https://f-droid.org/packages/org.fossify.messages/ (up to date)
silence: https://f-droid.org/packages/org.smssecure.smssecure/ (no updates)
Quik SMS is a fork and continuation of QKSMS
i know, but edited for clarification 👍
As mentione SMS is by no means secure, and although silence hadn't gotten any update, still works as a champ on Android 15.
Fossify is based imo
On my generic android I am using Textra pro version. I do not know how good it is by comparison to other apps, but they keep updating and I am used to it.
I've been using it for years and it is indeed amazing but as I move away from Google and apps that rely on the play store/services I'm likely going to drop it soon for a FOSS alternative.
Textra
This looks promising as a stock GrapheneOS message app replacement. One of the things that kinda irks me about the stock app is that reactions are displayed as text and the user doesn't have the ability to react to messages. With Textra both are possible. Thanks for the suggestion!
I'm looking for this too and am interested in any answers. The stock GrapheneOS messaging app is okay for just text messaging for me, but I'd also like to be able to have an interface to it on my PC, either in the web browser or as a separate app. Google Messages for Web is really the only thing I miss from enshittified Google Android. I wish Signal didn't remove their capabilities for making Signal the default SMS app on phones, but they likely had good reasons to do so.
I'll share this post on the Fediverse; maybe we'll get more traffic and thus more answers that way. To be honest, though, I'm not expecting anything that satisfies.
From f-droid you can download 'Simple SMS Messenger' they should work for basic stuff like getting sms notifications from businesses. For personal chats it's better to look into end-to-end encrypted messengers.
Fossify SMS is better, since SimpleMobileTools went proprietary after an aquisition a few years ago.
Ditch Simple tools if you're still using them.
Only for basic sms, other 1-to-1 communication through end-to-end encrypted messaging only.
I like Fossify Messages, personally, and because I also like handling texts from my desktop, I have a Matrix bot to forward them to my Element account.
I don't think there are any. They all suck.
In general there are few FOSS SMS apps to try Check Quick SMS or Deku SMS on Fdroid , both are forked from QKSMS
DekuSMS adds encryption if your contact have it, and you can still use normal SMS if your contact doesn't have the app installed.