Android users can finally edit messages sent to iPhones, but there's a catch
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The presence of RCS on smartphones has been an important struggle for Google. Apple has just joined this protocol and has presented news at a slower rate. Now, Google...
The mobile messaging ecosystem is taking a new step with the arrival of the RCS message editing function sent from Android to iPhone. After years of functional disparity between iMessage and Google Messages, this novelty finally brings the two platforms together, while revealing persistent technical limitations. The initiative, made possible thanks to the adoption of the standard ... Read more The Android article deploys the correction of RCS me…
The gap between Android and iOS is becoming less and less noticeable, at least when it comes to messaging. Now we've reached another milestone, as Android users will now be able to edit messages sent to iPhones, although not without some restrictions.
Android-To-iPhone Texting Gets A Long-Overdue Feature But There's A Caveat
Some Android users may now be able to edit RCS messages sent to iPhones, which is a welcome addition brought about by the Rich Communication Services (RCS). iPhone users are already able to edit messages sent to fellow iPhone users. This was not the case on Android until an update was released about a year ago. But even with that update,
Google Messages update puts distance between Android and iPhone
Summary iOS 18 added support for RCS cross-platform messaging between iPhone and Android. Android users can now edit RCS messages sent to iPhones using Google Messages, but iPhone users can’t do the same yet. Apple needs to update its Messages app to support RCS message edits for two-way editing functionality. Before the release of iOS 18, texting between iPhones and Android devices was often frustrating. Although Google Messages adopted RCS (R…
Since autumn 2024, the support of the messaging protocol RCS facilitates communication between Android smartphones and iPhones. Initially, however, there were some limitations. Now an important function is delivered.read more on t3n.de
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