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by leucineleprec0n
1779 days ago
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It's not ideal and pisses me off it took this long, but the technical implementation and UX is not at all bad now that we're here. The big 3 American carriers are in on this standard now, and Ma Bell's RCS-capable messaging app that is preinstalled on Android phones is basically indistinguishable from Google Messages even down to the logo. What I mean is that the UX isn't that "carrier-y" and more dumb-utility esque. Lastly, Google may not install their APK version as default on OEM phones- but the binary is readily available on the Play Store and Android has a myriad default app settings, including for messaging. Look, Google fucked up for years and it's actually my biggest gripe with them (ceding messaging to the loonies in Cupertino in the US) but at least we're now at the point where all American Android users will have an interoperable standard, and since iMessage is a cancer in America particularly, well, it's okay if RCS takes longer to reach critical mass elsewhere. |
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