Compared to Beeper’s current technology, Google insists that Apple adopt CSR to communicate with Android.

Instead of getting stuck in the era, Google says Apple is “using outdated messaging technology to send text messages through Android” in a new effort to get the Cupertino company to take a rich Communication Services (RCS) form of communication between Android and iOS. Pagers. Messaging between Android and iOS systems is possible but not identical. This is due to the design used by both companies, which leads to the so-called green bubbles. Google has been trying for some time to adopt Apple’s Rich Communication Services (RCS) for chats between Android and iOS users via Messages and iMessage instead of SMS/MMS. The Mountain View company ensures that these communications are not encrypted, creating a pixelated effect on photos and videos and breaking up group conversations. All of this is because Apple “uses outdated messaging technology to send text messages through Android.” For this reason, he insists his strategy is that Apple “gets the message,” and the dedicated website he launched last year, where he explains the disadvantages of his system, is now being followed by a new device from his rival, iPager. iPager is not real, but it reinforces Google’s idea that RCS is better than SMS. The device was a pager or pager (‘pager’ or ‘beeper’), popular in the 1990s because it allowed text messages to be received and viewed on a small liquid crystal screen. Google introduced the RCS protocol in its Messages app in 2019 as an evolution of SMS that allows users to send various messages and files without depending on operators, whether using mobile data or Wi-Fi. A year later, deployment of end-to-end encryption began.

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