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I totally agree.
Sure flags, and stars are needed, but being able to to create folders would also be an excellent idea.
Ok, not everyone will agree, but they don't have to use the folders if they don't want to.
Having just one list of messages becomes cluttered very quickly, and even if we had flags, and/or stars, that wouldn't make any difference to the list being cluttered.
We used to have folders back when we had analogue phones, and I used them very often.
Having folders we could save messages in the family folder, for messages from family.
I could create a folder for job applications if I were looking for a job.
Students could have a folder for each subject they are studying.
My mum plays a lot of games, and she gets unlock and registration codes, so she would be happy if she could save game related messages into their own folder.
Of course for those who don't want to use the feature, there could be an option in the settings to turn the feature on, or off, that way those who don't want to use it, or have memory issues, setting the option to off could reduce the app size.
I acknowledge that some consider fully functional apps as bloated, but being able to turn some features on, and off would make the app fully functional for those who want such functions, and for those who don't want to use all the functions can turn them off, which would streamline the app, and reduce the so called bloat.