Edit: NOTE, I am the receiver of the texts.

So many people asking me to have my wife do something different on her end.

Beloved, she is on iPhone because she doesn’t want to do anything “weird.” She is texting from her phone number using her texting app. That’s what’s going to happen.

Now, why can’t I get iMessage on my android phone? If it’s just a messenger app why not make it available for Android?

I’d use it.

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45 points

The next version of iOS should add support for RCS which should allow for cross platform larger images as well.

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40 points

Welcome to 2008, apple

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31 points

To be far, apple has had iMessage since 2011 and no one cared about RCS until it was adopted on Android in 2019.

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21 points

To be additionally fair, Android still has phones out there in use that still dont have the RCS feature, and never will because those phones are no longer supported.

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6 points

Because imessage is proprietary and apple is against it being publicly available and a standard.

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4 points

Fucking honestly - it’s the theme for their whole product line

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14 points

RCS from what I can tell still has some significant limitations, like the version common on Android having some Google proprietary extensions it’s not clear if other vendors will fully support. I’d still recommend something like Signal to most people, though RCS improves the experience for those not using that.

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It’s all a huge mess… Apple is complying with the RCS spec, but isn’t using Google’s proprietary encryption method because it’s proprietary. Google also won’t open the API on Android to allow for 3rd party RCS apps. So until Google decides to abandon their stronghold over the encryption standard and API access, RCS will continue to suck from a privacy standpoint.

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I haven’t been following the RCS story closely. My impression is it’s a standard core on which each provider can tack on nonstandard extensions, and somehow carriers are involved even though it’s internet-based. It sounds like people who won’t adopt third-party internet messaging apps are going to continue to have a bad time.

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Do you mean should add RCS as in they’re expected to, or should add RCS as in “that would be wise”?

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It is expected, it is already in the betas but may also require carriers to enable it as some beta testers found it wasn’t available to them initially.

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