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  1. I'm tired of everyone pandering to Apple for this iMessage. In my opinion, it's the blue bubbles that are the problem. iMessage users are currently complaining about not being able to exit group texts, that's an iPhone problem, not an Android concern. They should be complaining to Apple about this issue. I shouldn't be "forced" to buy an iPhone to solve their messaging problem. It’s not our Android problem! Don't blame Android for your iOS iMessage lacking! I shouldn’t have to relinquish my Apple ID information to a strange company either.

    ALL Android manufacturers have an agreement with Google to install Google Messages as the default messaging app, so ALL Android users have access to RCS and can utilize SECURE text messaging across ALL Android devices if they use Google Messages. However, Google is also working to incorporate Messaging Layer Security (MLS – RFC 9420) into native Android for support for all messaging apps on Android. This will allow any messaging app (Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Google Messages, Samsung Messages, etc.) on Android to talk to each other and be encrypted, even in group chats. The ONLY time insecure texting will arise is when an iPhone with iMessage gets involved in the conversation.

    If Apple would incorporate RCS into iMessage, then NO ONE would get a blue/green bubble, no text messages would be unencrypted, and it would be the end of pixelated videos sent between Apple and non-Apple devices. As iPhone users, THEY should be complaining to Apple to incorporate RCS if for no other reason than for their own texting encryption security! Given that Apple iPhones will be the ONLY devices with unencrypted, insecure texting, I'd say the blue bubbles are now the problem, not the green bubbles! Of course, with the aid of the EU pressuring Apple, perhaps RCS may be coming to iPhones soon anyway. Also, as for iMessage for Android for a price, why on Earth would I pay Apple to use their messaging app when Google Messages will do almost everything iMessage will do for FREE!

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