which is what you’re currently using to send and receive messages (over SMS), and photos/videos (over MMS), you’d start to use RCS which uses your phone’s data connection instead of the cellular network that SMS/MMS use to then send your messages. ...
while others provide an extra layer of security. Additionally, some apps are chosen for their availability on platforms beyond those provided by Apple. In some cases, this makes it easier tocommunicate with a wider audience. Down at the simplest level, you may prefer...
One by Google and one by Samsung. Google one is very simple. Easy to use. Fast. Great app overall. Reply O OfficialTRider uu7 20 Nov 2021 I am still using SMS organizer by Microsoft. Reply D AnonD-731363 SH3 20 Nov 2021 Daimon, 20 Nov 2021So.. ios does not support RCS. ...
If an iPhone user sends a message to a phone number that’s on Android, the conversation will be carried on the SMS protocol since iOS doesn’t support RCS and iMessage isn’t supported on Android. iMessage users can send ‘reactions’ to text messages, but if a reaction is sen...
The Messages app is getting several big enhancements, including finally having RCS support for better communication between Android devices. And iMessage users will now be able to add all-new text effects to their messages that will amplify their message with animation. This can be applied to a...