It depends on if they're using RCS or not.
Water1053
Yes. That's exactly it
It's not the color of the bubble. It's the downgraded chat experience: grainy pictures, pixelated videos, and no E2EE.
Our kid was at a sleepover, recently. We got a video of all the kids playing together, but because it wasn't iPhone to iPhone the video was a low resolution pixelated mess.
Get hyped for GTA: Florida Man!
Is there a consensus on the definition of "clean" AI?
About Time is a pretty wholesome movie about a man that can go back in time at any point in his life.
What OS would you use for the bare metal install?
Lmao. I've never heard that one. What's the thought process there?
In the US I trust a corporation as much as I do the government. They're all greedy scammers.
0/10 got switched with..
Why would people think he knows anything about AI?
The discussion shouldn't be about what phone has subpar MMS support, it should be about why we're still using MMS/SMS in the first place. Google has developed RCS and Apple has developed iMessage. The difference is that Apple has already decided not to release an iMessage client on Android, while Google has made public and private attempts to get Apple to adopt RCS instead of using MMS as a fallback.
Just as a side note, I don't think either corporation are the "good guys", but my desire to get E2EE and full resolution photos and videos cross platform make my goals temporarily align with Google in this particular case.