- #Android messages text size archive#
- #Android messages text size full#
- #Android messages text size for android#
I haven't tested the new beta for iOS but I have a feeling they may be implementing IMS/RCS support (may not be fully turned on) just in case.
#Android messages text size full#
The only thing that would have going for it is end to end encryption, but once Android goes full IMS if you want end to end you can use a 3rd party app and have that, but I believe manufacturers are adopting it on their own. iMessages uses data, and eats into you data pool which RCS uses data but does not eat data but counts as SMS and with SMS dying for IMS soon Apple messenger has to support IMS messaging in order to keep it's backup and actually starts to devalue iMessages hence why they added games, stickers, and doing a redesign. Just think of all the pirating lol) last I remember. IMessages has a 10MB limit just like T-Mobiles RCS(technically RCS supports up to 10GB, but carrier restrictions.
#Android messages text size archive#
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Sprint because they don't have the money nor willing to spend the resources always takes what others are willing to give them so they don't have to spend higher developmental costs.
Projection Jibe support is end of this year as well as Samsung version. With that in mind it'll take time to complete support every single one of them without messing up their network. Anyway T-Mobile DECIDED to work with ALL standards on their network not just their own. So Google makes a standard based off T-Moibles standard. They open sourced theirs and offered it to carriers around the world just for better interloping between carriers.
T-Mobile even open sourced the baseline for all the communications called IMS which gave way to things like VoLTE, WiFi calling, and RCS all of which goes over the IMS protocol, and IS a standard. So SMS is the standart, very outdated standard, in the US and since google will not build an imessage clone and make it the built in app we have a headache.Ĭarriers already pushed out their RCS services roughly 2 year prior to Google making Jibe. Iphone users will not use a separate messenger then complain about green bubbles. The carriers in the US hamstring everything. So SMS is the standart, very outdated standard, in the US and since google will not build an imessage clone and make it the built in app we have a wrote:īasically, carriers are trying to do their own thing, google is drunk, and we have a choice of a lot of good message services that no one can agree on, whatsapp is the most popular, or seems to be. T-Mobile uses it but they use their own variation so it only works tmobile to tmobile, if you have the correct phone, and not if you bought a non tmobile phone.īasically, carriers are trying to do their own thing, google is drunk, and we have a choice of a lot of good message services that no one can agree on, whatsapp is the most popular, or seems to be. Verizon will not use it because they have verizon messages, a good but only if you have verizon app. The program is totally open source (or whatever the correct terminology is) Only sprint in the US and a couple of canadian carriers use the actual google system. Google came out with RMS, rich message service, that works nearly identical to imessage.
#Android messages text size for android#
Even though everyone is screaming for google to merge the two to create basically imessages for android they have not, and might not. They have google messages, basic SMS, google allo/duo, which are messengers with video phone calling like whatsapp, only better. Googles messaging is a giant cluster frak. So when you try to send a picture it has to compress the pic to be able to send it. If you use imessage and see a green bubble you know they are either not using imessage or have no data. Android has nothing like this, for the most part.
Imessage on the other hand works like whatsapp or allo (data) but uses sms as a backup. Go back fifteen years to a flip phone and it is the same basic method of sending messages. The built in app we use for text messaging is a basic sms app. A very good and complete messenger service that we do not have on android, once you realize that you either need to move back to apple or get over it and find a better way, like the rest of us.Īs to why. This, for the most part, has nothing to do with T Mobile.įirst, you came from an Iphone, Iphone has imessage.