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App like imessage for android
App like imessage for android









app like imessage for android
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Over time, Apple added support for iMessage on the Mac, Apple Watch, and iPad. That meant that adoption was almost automatic, and the vast majority of people still don’t know the difference between iMessage and Text Messages. The unique thing that Apple did that made all the difference in adoption was built into the SMS/Messages app.

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Thanks to JEB Decompiler, from which some APK Insight teardowns benefit.IMessage communication fundamentally changed the community when Apple added it in iOS 5. Here’s hoping app developers and phone companies are able to put their heads together on a good solution for the long term. If people who use Verizon Messages or Samsung Messages aren’t able to properly send and receive reactions, and instead get these fallback texts, then one could argue that messaging fragmentation has gotten worse instead of better with RCS. More importantly, I wonder how long it will take for reactions to become usable in RCS apps beyond Google Messages.

app like imessage for android

Meanwhile, I’d wager iPhone owners will be aggravated by these reaction texts.

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On the positive end, people with Android phones who receive these messages may be inspired to look into trying out the Google Messages app. It should be interesting to see what most people’s reaction (sorry) is to suddenly receiving these kinds of messages from their friends.

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So reacting to the message in the image above would send back a message along the lines of: Liked “¯\_(ツ)_/¯”.

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The string itself is a template which will be filled in based on what reaction you’re sending to become something like “Laughed at a photo” or “Liked a photo.” Beyond photos, there’s prep work for reactions to contacts, videos, gifs, text messages and more.įor text messages, just like on iMessage, it looks like Google Messages will send the full text of that message back in the reaction, judging from the template. These are messages that will only be sent when reacting to a message from someone who doesn’t have RCS. With Messages 5.8, which released tonight on the Play Store to beta testers, we find from a handful of strings that Google is readying these exact same kinds of reaction fallback texts. On iPhones, instead of removing your ability to send a reaction when talking to someone without iMessage, your reaction is simply sent as a descriptive SMS/MMS text message. These messages are known as “fallback” texts, and are used when someone you’re talking to - especially in group chats - can’t receive the kind of advanced messaging you’re trying to send.

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At the time, we joked about the potential for Android users to bug iOS users with messages such as “Laughed at an image.” Last month, we discovered that Google Messages was preparing to bring reactions to its RCS messaging. We’ll try to enable those that are closer to being finished, however, to show you how they’ll look in case they do ship. Keep in mind that Google may or may not ever ship these features, and our interpretation of what they are may be imperfect. When we decompile these files (called APKs, in the case of Android apps), we’re able to see various lines of code within that hint at possible future features. In the latest salvo in the petty war of blue bubble vs green bubble, Google Messages is getting ready to send some very iMessage-like reaction text messages, such as “Liked a photo.”Ībout APK Insight: In this “APK Insight” post, we’ve decompiled the latest version of an application that Google uploaded to the Play Store.

app like imessage for android

Google has recently begun making progress toward bringing reactions to RCS, or at least their version of RCS in the Google Messages app.











App like imessage for android