No real need to look at the iPhone again simply *for iMessage* would be a fantastic option. iMessage is a thing in the US, but it seems other solutions are more popular globally - as far as that is concern YMMV depending on location.īut yeah, I would love to have iMessage on my S21U. Of course, the geographical argument is a valid one. ![]() ![]() Carriers are gree-ee-easy, Julian and if I could circumvent them entirely when it comes to my data, I would (fat laugh there). When you get down to brass tacks, I trust Apple more with my P&S than I do “Carrier Corp. This circles back around to simplicity, because the incoming argument is “but what about RCS?” Are you kidding? Does my phone support it? Do I need a new app? Does my carrier support it? Has the carrier imposed quirky carrier-esq limitations? …we’re talking to average folks here. There is a ton of compression and at times the content looks like a spilled drink. You *will not* get the quality over MMS that you do over a pure data messaging solution, you just won’t. It functions in a way nearly identical to text from the end user’s perspective and easily syncs across tons of iOS devices.įor the features, try taking a 2 minute video of say a child or pet that you want to share with someone in another location. Simplicity? If you live in the US, you know several people that use iMessage. ![]() For me (not everyone) it has nothing to do with the color of a bubble and everything to do with simplicity and robust features.
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