cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17792695
After slowly phasing the app out in some regions, Samsung has announced that it will no longer pre-install Samsung Messages…
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17792695
After slowly phasing the app out in some regions, Samsung has announced that it will no longer pre-install Samsung Messages…
Sure.
Absolutely untrue. Not only do the handful of American Android users cry about that all the time, even Google cried about iMessage: https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/8/23951935/google-european-telcos-apple-imessage-digital-markets-act-core-platform-service-gatekeeper-lobbying
People make accounts all the time. With Google’s RCS, they have an account on Google’s servers.
Do they though? I had a feeling that RCS works through the carrier, that’s why a carrier needs to support RCS for it to work.
That what happens when you discuss based on feelings and not knowledge. https://support.google.com/messages/answer/9487020
tries to have internet fight.
shares documentation that is contrary to their argument.
This is why I asked: to learn. Thanks for the link!
From the point of view of an Android user, iMessage falls back to SMS/MMS protocols, so when an iPhone user would click the heart reaction button in iMessage, you’d get a text message that says “Flig Fligerson loves your message.”
Instead of pushing a client to other platforms, they deliberately just made the experience shit. I really don’t see the appeal in Apple products.
A small handful of iOS users might complain about iOS, but a majority of us don’t give a shit and can’t understand why anybody would brag about having an inferior OS.
And sure people make accounts all the time, but if doesn’t mean they enjoy doing it. I doubt most people enjoy having to flip between messenger, signal, telegram, and WhatsApp - and RCS fixes most of that since everybody has access to it, and SMS is still a main go-to for messaging in north America anyway.
Any more stupid takes to share with us?