"Meanwhile, Screen Effects’ “vibrant animations that will transform your words into dazzling visual displays” "
Please don’t.
Why does
developersmanagers think we want this!? It’s awful and distracting.Because people keep buying and clamoring for these features.
:wave2:speak for yourself
I just wish I could send videos that aren’t compressed to shit. Who cares about colors
I just upload it to YouTube as “unlisted” and share the link
Google touting RCS like it’s some big new thing as if it isn’t some outdated as hell unencrypted protocol and defnitley has nothing to do with the fact that they have been sitting on their ass not even trying to make a new system all while blaming apple.
God what a mouthful
If it ain’t open source E2E, then shut up and sit down.
Google messages as an app can also screw off. Pictochat from the DS had a more usable and nicer looking UI.
RCS supports E2E though! https://support.google.com/messages?p=messages_e2ee
E2E on RCS is not a described standard. This is a google addon that requires the use of data/WiFi to function, and is exclusive to the Google Messages App because Samsung torpedoed their own app last year, leaving Google as the only E2E “provider”
spoiler
Functionally, it’s not even straight RCS because it bypasses the protocol limitations by using wifi anyway.
At that point, it would be equivalent to using Signal or Whatsapp since they don’t run on GSMA either.
To be fair though, I guess this is also partially GSMA’s fault for not properly creating a guideline for an updated standard or version.
People genuinely care about message colors? That’s so far beyond my level of understanding, I don’t even pretend anymore.
I have no evidence of this theory but I suspect that it is partly a result of careful manipulation.
Many buttons/menus in iOS utilize the blue color for text or backgrounds that also is used when you message another iOS device. The result is that it feels congruent and natural within the color scheme of the operating system - if you are messaging an Apple device.
The green color used for messages to non Apple devices is somewhat jarring in comparison and subtly (or subconsciously) gives you the impression that something is not right. Additionally the green that was chosen provides less contrast to the white text (relative to the darker blue & white). So reading the green bubbles is just a little more effort. These effects combine to a general sense of unpleasantness.
I believe all of this is deliberate on Apple’s part and isn’t as simple as someone “caring” about colors but rather the situation being engineered to make them care.
Oh that’s actually a very sensible theory, I can totally get behind that. On android I’ve themed my phone to a pretty much black & white style, so if anything in another color shows up, I’ll first assume it’s a warning of some sort.
I was hoping to be able to change colors for my group chats to set them apart. So this is going to be SOOOOO helpful for the two people in my contact list that are RCS.
I use QKSMS+ as my message app and can change colors for every contact. I have a group chat with my wife (phone and Google voice tablet) and daughter and they all are different colors.
Yeah I did the same thing with textra. RCS is tying me to Google messages,but sometimes I don’t know why I bother. Only 2 people I text with use it and googles app ain’t the greatest.
Googles tablet app barely tips the scales at the moment as the free one I tried (Join) was kind of inconsistent and the paid ones are too much. But man, googles tablet app is ass too.
Sadly yes, my fiance gets so much shit from her dumbass coworkers who all have iPhones for “ruining their group chats”.
I hope this leads to Apple dropping their bullying-inducing bubble color nonsense.
I live outside of the United States but I’m from there. I like the bubble colors so I can make sure I’m sending free iMessages instead of paid sms messages.
It’s unclear whether rcs will charge for international texts.
Who pays per SMS anymore?
People who don’t live in the US anymore but still need to message people in the US.
RCS doesn’t charge for international texts on Android. I’ve used it for international texting.
Thanks! I kinda assumed that it wouldn’t. But I also know how telecoms try to charge for everything.
It’s unclear whether rcs will charge for international texts.
It’s not unclear. RCS is not SMS in the same way that iMessage is not SMS, so why would you be charged for it?
That’s because iMessage (blue bubbles) has a whole host of built in features that regular SMS doesn’t have. Read receipts, typing indicators, spoiler text, full quality media attachments, doodling, animated emojis, etc… As soon as an android user joins the group chat, everyone gets downgraded to regular SMS (green bubbles) and has a noticeably worse experience.
Yes, it’s Apple’s fault for not playing nice with android, and intentionally using an older version of texting (SMS). But the “bullying” is because everyone in the group chat suddenly has to deal with the lack of features, and starts complaining.
It’d be like if Discord allowed any user to disable emojis, media uploads, reactions, etc for every single server they’re a part of. Every single server would hate them for it.
I understand the reason, and I understand the possible solutions, and I also understand that Apple benefits from picking the one that pressures kids into spending a few grand on their devices instead of supporting and mutually improving RCS.
It’s user hostile, and it sucks.
This is really silly. The kind of people who care about bubble colors aren’t going to change phones because Google added bubble colors.
What about RCS for other than SIM1?
Why? No one wants it.
In other news, people use Google Messages
If you are using stock android you are using google messages
I’m using stock Android and either send regular SMS or Telegram messages.
So the google messager uses SMS it is the default SMS app. What concerns me is the fact google wants to read my messages.