I love my Galaxy phones. I draw with the stylus constantly. I think they have better cameras. I love the Android back button.
After almost 15 years of Android, I'm buying an iPhone specifically for iMessage. I had a daughter, and I'm so tired of getting and sending videos of her and her peers over SMS. I'm constantly uploading to Google drive and sending links, or asking people to get on an alternative chat platform.
All Apple needs to do is support RCS. They don't do it because they want everybody else to inconvenience iPhone users with their green bubbles. They want tiny garbled videos and no read receipts. Everyone thinks that this is Android holding back Apple users when it's specifically the exact inverse. Accept the open standard for communication! It's one of their most nefarious business moves. "Get your mom an iPhone."
A glaring problem with RCS is that Google sells a way to run ads on it:
> RBM is a messaging platform that brands use to send One-Time Passwords (OTPs) and engage customers in dialog about transactions, customer service, promotions, and more. RBM is provided through a Google API and delivered to end users through Google servers. [1]
Google should work with carriers to increase MMS size limits for the sake of their users rather than end-run around SMS/MMS marketing laws.
After almost 15 years of Android, I'm buying an iPhone specifically for iMessage. I had a daughter, and I'm so tired of getting and sending videos of her and her peers over SMS. I'm constantly uploading to Google drive and sending links, or asking people to get on an alternative chat platform.
All Apple needs to do is support RCS. They don't do it because they want everybody else to inconvenience iPhone users with their green bubbles. They want tiny garbled videos and no read receipts. Everyone thinks that this is Android holding back Apple users when it's specifically the exact inverse. Accept the open standard for communication! It's one of their most nefarious business moves. "Get your mom an iPhone."