Some people are just pathetic and think that a green bubble means youβre are an inferior human being.
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I mean, that's the whole premise of Apple in the USA. This green vs blue bubble issue is not predominant in other countries.
Instead WhatsApp is a plague, at least in Europe. I really hope Googles modern SMS successor takes off.
As an Android user, Google can't even standardise on a message app so it's a bit rich to expect Apple to follow Google's lead on this.
Years ago that may have been true, but Messages combined with RCS support (and other carriers with their own apps supporting that should you not buy a Pixel) has been pretty uniform. If Apple would get on board then it would be a non issue by now.
I mirror what Pxtl says, Messages frequently breaks where I can be messaging someone and maybe an hour or so later it tells me the recipient is "offline" and the message wasn't delivered! No fail over, just fails to send and only notifies me a random amount of time later.
Messages doesn't even consistently fail-over to SMS if the client is unreachable through the internet. The feature exists, but it rarely works.
Messages is bad software, and has been for quite some time. Google pointing to that embarrassing trash as their heroic standard for messaging is ridiculous.
They have nobody to blame but themselves for green bubbles. I'm a die-hard Android user but their reputation on this front is well-earned.
And yet Google had not yet added RCS support to Google Fi "messages for web" (the service to access voice and sms without connecting to a phone) after several years.
Is this different than messages.google.com? Because that seems to require my phone to be online.
It is that site, but for Google Fi users, it has an option to switch from being an interface to your phone (which includes RCS features) to an independent online service (much like Google Hangouts used to be). But selecting that option is only supported for Fi and it will not support RCS on either the website OR the phone.
See Options 1 and 2 here https://support.google.com/fi/answer/6188337?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid
I turned it on for a couple of days when it first came on but it really messed with my texting and I hated it. Why implement a feature that makes it worse for fi customers?
woooooww anyway
Real reason he didn't answer is she was probably too old for him...
Bro loves a good rap song about a cell phone.
Yeah, they should just adopt so called "standard" protocol implemented in 1 app available from 1 app repository for 1 operating system, with no open server implementation available, that even being internet based is totally tied to phone carrier and supports just bare minimum of features expected in modern chat app.
Jabber has been an available standard for over 20 years. Google jumped onto it and then jumped off in their infamous cycle of ADHD on the subject of instant messaging. They have nobody to blame but themselves for the "green speech bubbles" problem -- they could have a lot more credibility here.
For the technically skilled, there is BlueBubbles to get iMessage on Android. I set this up recently and it works quite well. I'm running a MacOS Ventura virtual machine using docker-osx on one of my personal servers and pretty much all iMessage functionality is available. I modified the Android (flutter) project locally to get my own push notifications working using my self-hosted ntfy instance as a UnifiedPush provider instead of needing to use Firebase.
There is also Beeper which bridges iMessage and many other chat services in one app, but I wanted something fully open source that I can manage myself, plus I think there's still a wait-list and I didn't want to hand over my Apple ID to a third party.
It's hard trying to convince people (esp. iPhone users) to use a cross platform solution because they perceive us Android users as the problem and they know iMesssge just works. And for the non- technical, that's understandable even if frustrating. So as a software engineer, I am the one making accomodations so they can still use iMessage. But it also made for a fun project for me to learn about.
Yup. I just got the pixel 8 today from a 13 pro. Set up blue bubbles. Just gotta have people put in my email address in my contact and it works just fine
This is from 2022 lmao
In Drake's new album he says "android her messages is lime green", and that came out days ago
I wonder home much Google paid for that mention.