• Dandroid@dandroid.app
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    1 year ago

    Make a public RCS API for Android. Stop trying to get people to use your app by withholding features from third party apps.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah I thought RCS was going to be this platform-agnostic service à la SMS.

      I’m trying out matrix with my close family and it’s working great. Bonus points it doesn’t require a phone number or even a phone at all.

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      1 year ago

      Thanks you! I use Textra, it’s so much better than the stock app but Google never opened up their API. I believe for Google said they were going to back in like 2018 or something (if I’m not mistaken, which I could be)

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    1 year ago

    Yeah, I already noticed this in the last few days… my texts now show two checkmarks and a lock… at least when I text another Android user.

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      1 year ago

      You should also be able to swipe on the message to direct reply and send reactions too

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      I don’t know how much better going to another closed system is. AFAIK it’s only Google running these servers and only their implementation.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t think they care about beating WhatsApp, they only care about iMessage. WhatsApp doesn’t stop people from buying Android phones, iMessage does.

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      Don’t worry about Europe, we don’t use SMS and we also do not want RCS.
      We are perfectly fine using apps like Telegram/whatsapp/Signal.

      The whole “green/blue bubbles” thing is USA only, keep it USA only please, thank you.

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        1 year ago

        RCS done properly would be nice. I’d very much like to not be sending my messages through meta. Google’s implementation, however, just trades one American giant for another.

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          With an app it is just me, the app and whatever internet connection I have.
          With SMS&co instead I have to deal with a system outside that, managed by the phone company and whatever.
          Also apps are constantly updated, RCS standard will just become SMS2.

          Even iPhone users use an app in USA, it is only USA android users that for some random reasons are still stuck to SMS.
          Here I just open telegram or whatsapp and message with anyone, no matter the phone. Or discord, or Matrix…

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            True. But the for the last part, but the argument for RCS is the same. But more so. You’d know you could just message them using it and you wouldn’t need to know if they were using WhatsApp discord. No matter what their phone would have RCS, or would fall back to SMS.

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        Yea. This concerns only stupid Americans and their obsessions with bubbles.

        Us Asians also do not need stinkin’ RCS. We use WhatsApp.

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    Fix the goddamned failover to SMS you morons! My kids don’t have data plans and I usually keep data turned off on my phone (because Canada), I keep having to turn off RCS altogether because if I try to send them a message over RCS it doesn’t failover to SMS (yes, I have the option turned on), it just sits there dumfounded saying “can’t deliver”.

    You fail at failing.

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      I usually keep data turned off on my phone (because Canada)

      What does this mean? I’m in Canada and I’ve got data turned on virtually the entire time

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          Ah fair enough. Yeah moving here from a country where unlimited data was around $3 a month was a shock. That said I get 40 GB for $50 a month with Koodo so I’ve never even come close to reaching my limit.

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            I’m really cheap when it comes to anything monthly. I only got a data plan really recently and it’s bare minimum - before that I was paying $8/mo for just talk and text. I’m a luddite, I like owning stuff. I’d rather have an expensive phone and a cheap plan than the reverse, and at $40/mo a good deal but that’s still pricier than a good phone after 2 years.

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    1 year ago

    As someone who currently uses Pulse SMS+ and has been looking for alternatives like Google Messaging, are there any major issues I should be aware of?

    I liked Pulse since I could send messages from a desktop app, but I can’t install it on my work computer any longer.

    I also liked the WearOS app from Pulse, but they discontinued it.

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      I moved to Google Messages when Signal dropped SMS support and it’s been fine. Most people I know who aren’t on Signal or WhatsApp are on iPhones, but there are a decent number who apparently have RCS so – perversely – Signal dropping SMS support had actually resulted in a net increase in my secure messaging.

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    Only “benefit” of RCS I’ve seen is the avalanche of spam from companies. I’ll be turning it off. Don’t text that much anyway.

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      Can confirm. With rcs on I get more messages from fucking insurance companies than my own people. Fuck Google and fuck their products.

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      i mean sms messages are extremely expensive and when you need to contact someone over sms rcs can be a life saver

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        I didn’t know you could even get a phone subscription without unlimited calls, sms, and mms anymore.

        After a bit of looking I couldn’t find any subscription without it.

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          I actually have a dirt cheap $15/mo Public Mobile Canada plan that has 250MB data and 100 minutes… and even that has unlimited SMS.

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              It’s literally the cheapest plan I can find anywhere that includes any data. I can get $8/mo for unlimited talk and text but zero data.