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XChat Launch Imminent: Insights on Features and Market Positioning

XChat, the new messaging application from X, will officially launch on April 17, 2026, following its listing on the App Store. Initially teased by Elon Musk in mid-2025, XChat represents a pivot from traditional direct messaging features within the X platform to a standalone encrypted app. Key features include end-to-end encryption, message editing and deletion capabilities, disappearing messages, and large group chat support for up to 481 members, all while promising an ad-free user experience without tracking.

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X's messaging app, XChat, may be available soon

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14 Apr 2026, 8:35 am
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11 Apr 2026, 11:47 am
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Consumer Tech & GadgetsConfidence 95%2 sources11 Apr 2026, 11:47 am

X's messaging app, XChat, may be available soon

XChat is now on the App Store , where its listing says that it's expected to be available for download on April 17. This isn't the same IRC app from the early aughts, which you may remember if you're of a certain age. This is a messaging app specifically for X users. X chief Elon Musk first talked about rolling out a new version of his social network's direct messaging feature in mid-2025. In a series of posts back then, he said the new version would be encrypted and would feature a "whole new architecture." He also said all X users were getting XChat in June last year, but Musk is pretty infamous for being overly optimistic about timelines. Now, instead of an upgraded DM feature on X, users are getting a standalone app. It allows them to chat with anybody on X and call each other across devices. The app is end-to-end encrypted and will let users edit and delete their messages for all participants in the conversation. It will also allow users to block screenshots and enable disappearing messages if they want the sensitive details they send in-chat to vanish within five minutes. The app allows users to create massive group chats with up to 481 members, as well. X promises in the App Store listing that XChat will not have ads and will not be tracking users. Users can now pre-order XChat for iPhones and iPads so that it automatically downloads on their device when it comes out. Your encrypted chats deserve their own app. Pre-order now: https://t.co/TM8Lk7AMGV pic.twitter.com/ZJ3yROXK1t - XChat (@chat) April 10, 2026 This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/xs-messaging-app-xchat-may-be-available-soon-114722904.html?src=rss

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XChat Launch Imminent: Insights on Features and Market Positioning

The introduction of XChat marks X's strategic shift to compete directly with other messaging platforms such as WhatsApp and Signal, emphasizing security and user privacy.

What may happen next
The competitive landscape for secure messaging apps will intensify as XChat gains traction post-launch, potentially impacting established players.
Signal profile
Source support 60% and momentum 64%.
High confidence | 95%2 trusted sourcesWatch over 6-12 monthsmedium business impact
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XChat's Competitive Entry into Mobile Messaging Market

Elon Musk's endorsement and the launch of XChat on Apple devices could disrupt the mobile chat application landscape.

What may happen next
XChat's integration into the iPhone ecosystem will attract user interest and shift market dynamics.
Signal profile
Source support 60% and momentum 59%.
High confidence | 95%2 trusted sourcesWatch over 6 to 12 months post-launch in Q2 2026.medium business impact
Consumer Tech & GadgetsResearch Briefmedium impact

Launch of XChat to Enhance User Messaging Experience on X Platform

The introduction of XChat signals X's strategic pivot toward providing a secure communication tool, enhancing user engagement and potentially attracting new users disillusioned by other messaging platforms.

What may happen next
XChat's unique features and privacy assurances could lead to increased user adoption and retention on the X platform.
Signal profile
Source support 60% and momentum 71%.
High confidence | 95%2 trusted sourcesWatch over 6 to 12 months post-launch, monitoring user engagement metrics and retention rates.medium business impact
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XChat, X's standalone messaging app, launching on iPhone and iPad next week

Multiple trusted reports are pointing to the same directional technology shift, suggesting the market should read this as a category signal rather than isolated headline activity.

What may happen next
Prediction says this signal will translate into sharper competitive positioning over the next two quarters.
Signal profile
Source support 60% and momentum 68%.
High confidence | 95%2 trusted sourcesWatch over 2 to 6 weeksmedium business impact
Consumer Tech & GadgetsResearch Briefmedium impact

Samsung Discontinues Own Messaging App, Embraces Google Messages

The discontinuation of Samsung Messages underscores a trend towards consolidation in messaging platforms, enhancing user experience through Google's RCS capabilities.

What may happen next
By 2026, Samsung's reliance on Google Messages will redefine user engagement and set a new standard for messaging features on Android devices.
Signal profile
Source support 60% and momentum 69%.
High confidence | 95%2 trusted sourcesWatch over 2026medium business impact
Consumer Tech & GadgetsResearch Briefmedium impact

Samsung Discontinues Its Messaging App, Embraces Google Messages

Samsung's decision to discontinue its Messages app is driven by the need to streamline user experience and leverage the robust capabilities of Google Messages, particularly as RCS gains momentum in enhancing messaging features.

What may happen next
By mid-2026, Google's Messages app will dominate Samsung devices, potentially reshaping user expectations for messaging functionalities across Android.
Signal profile
Source support 60% and momentum 69%.
High confidence | 95%2 trusted sourcesWatch over 12-18 monthsmedium business impact
Consumer Tech & GadgetsResearch Briefmedium impact

Google Pixel phones may soon block Android downgrades

Multiple trusted reports are pointing to the same directional technology shift, suggesting the market should read this as a category signal rather than isolated headline activity.

What may happen next
Prediction says this signal will translate into sharper competitive positioning over the next two quarters.
Signal profile
Source support 60% and momentum 64%.
High confidence | 95%2 trusted sourcesWatch over 2 to 6 weeksmedium business impact
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WhatsApp May Soon Let You To Set DP For Contacts Without Profile Photos, Here Is How

Multiple trusted reports are pointing to the same directional technology shift, suggesting the market should read this as a category signal rather than isolated headline activity.

What may happen next
Prediction says this signal will translate into sharper competitive positioning over the next two quarters.
Signal profile
Source support 45% and momentum 59%.
High confidence | 80%1 trusted sourceWatch over 2 to 6 weekslow business impact
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