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9to5Mac: iMessage Reportedly Coming to Android at WWDC

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If this were to happen I would probably end up getting a Nexus phones. Imessage is probably the one thing at this point keeping me tied to iPhone. Not being able to be part of group chats would suck. That's part of the reason I don't see them really wanting to do it but who knows. I pretty much use google services for the most part anyway. App parity seems pretty much fine at this point too.
 
Text plans still exist?
Even my prepaid phone has unlimited texting.

But only 300 talk time minutes. Which is like 290 minutes more than I usually use in a month.

And unlimited data with limited LTE. (Which is bullshit anyway but at least they don't cut you off. Just force you down to like 56K-like speeds until you finish your cycle.)

If only I could trade like 200 of my talk time minutes for 2GB more LTE data. Even though I rarely reach the 2.65GB I get every month anyway.
 
Would be a pretty huge deal. I know a ton of people whose main reason they always stick to iPhone is everyone they know uses iMessage and thus are unable to switch platforms.

Why couldn't you switch platforms? You can still text people with iPhones. What's the advantage of using iMessage over texting anyway, aside from it using data?
 
Why couldn't you switch platforms? You can still text people with iPhones. What's the advantage of using iMessage over texting anyway, aside from it using data?

receiving messages from people.

many people who switch have issues getting messages from other people and even following the steps that Apple provides doesn't always solve the issue. it's easier to stay than risk missing communication from others.
 
Why couldn't you switch platforms? You can still text people with iPhones. What's the advantage of using iMessage over texting anyway, aside from it using data?

being on a mac, being able to send/receive texts from friends that have iphones on my mac.

This is great and all, but it also pretty much removes any need and desire to ever switch to an ios device
 
iMessage is garbage, but this would certainly help people who switch from iOS to Android, because Apple has massive issues with de-activating iMessage accounts when somebody decides to not use it anymore. Even when they consider it "resolved" many messages still don't get through and users who have not updated iOS will still have their messages sent to a non-existent iMessage account that the intended recipient won't receive.

When I switched from iOS to Android last July my sister, who had an iPhone 4S and didn't update it, couldn't send me what she thought were text messages for about a month. What's worse is she thought I Was just ignoring her messages. Of course, she doesn't understand that she's not really texting me and she didn't get why it didn't work.

This could make it so that someone transitioning from iOS to Android could still receive those lost messages, making the transition easier. But every app that Apple publishes to a non-Apple platform is typically wet trash, so it might not be worth it anyway.
 
iMessage is garbage, but this would certainly help people who switch from iOS to Android, because Apple has massive issues with de-activating iMessage accounts when somebody decides to not use it anymore. Even when they consider it "resolved" many messages still don't get through and users who have not updated iOS will still have their messages sent to a non-existent iMessage account that the intended recipient won't receive.

When I switched from iOS to Android last July my sister, who had an iPhone 4S and didn't update it, couldn't send me what she thought were text messages for about a month. What's worse is she thought I Was just ignoring her messages. Of course, she doesn't understand that she's not really texting me and she didn't get why it didn't work.

This could make it so that someone transitioning from iOS to Android could still receive those lost messages, making the transition easier. But every app that Apple publishes to a non-Apple platform is typically wet trash, so it might not be worth it anyway.
This is my exact issue. To this day I still don't receive group messages properly, because other people's phones still try to send iMessages to my phone number. There is literally nothing I can do about it. Very frustrating.

I guess this turned out to be false?.
 
receiving messages from people.

many people who switch have issues getting messages from other people and even following the steps that Apple provides doesn't always solve the issue. it's easier to stay than risk missing communication from others.

That seems more like a reason to never use iMessage than a reason it's superior to standard SMS.
 
Everybody in Canada uses WhatsApp (except for you, your friends and me; me because I'm a SMS luddite and loving it).

Huh. I know literally nobody that uses it. Seems like most people I know still use SMS (or iMessage if they have an iPhone, like me), actually. I'm not even old, either - I'm 20 and in university.
 
If this comes to Android, wouldn't the people on iPhones insist their Android friends get this to make their life easier? Why use 2 apps when you can use one

why would you need imessage at all? nobody uses SMS anymore, i think the last one i got was in 2011, they made SMS practically free because nobody uses it.
 
I hope this somehow solves my Xperia/TMobile issues when texting Apple people. Annoying to have it constantly disconnect from wifi to grab Apple messages from a cellular connection.
 
why would you need imessage at all? nobody uses SMS anymore, i think the last one i got was in 2011, they made SMS practically free because nobody uses it.

1. I'm not talking about as SMS, I'm talking about as data messages. As an iPhone user, I would rather my friends use iMessages if possible so that I don't need to use WhatsApp AND iMessages. It would make it slightly easier (assuming functionality is good)

2. Tons of people text in the US.
 
If this comes to Android, wouldn't the people on iPhones insist their Android friends get this to make their life easier? Why use 2 apps when you can use one

Why wouldn't Iphone users use Whatsapp instead?
 
Because not all iPhone users use WhatsApp, whereas every single iPhone user uses iMessages

And every single Android user uses WhatsApp.
 
Unless I want to pay 20 cents per text, yep.

Download textplus/nextplus and purchase a data only sim card from an MVNO. Save yourself money every month only text messages. Text messages are such a fucking ripoff as the original system began as an emergency communication standard.
 
Who? What company still does that? It's 2016. It's so silly.

AT&T does. I thought it was only 10 cents but I looked it up and its 20 cents. 30 cents for media messages.

Like I said, 99.9% of the people that text me use iPhones so it's all good--messages from iMessage to iMessage users are free. Occasionally I get automated texts those, and those charge me.

Plus that one night my girlfriend thought it would be cute to text me from a friend's phone to confuse me...cost me about 2 bucks in one go.
 
Never made much sense for Apple to do this. Not only is iMessage a loss-leading hardware differentiator, a big part of its value is that it's end-to-end encrypted and Apple couldn't guarantee that as well with an Android client.
 
Shouldn't we lock this thread?

As there was no iMessage coming to Android at WWDC.

The rumour was wrong.
Probably yes.

AT&T does. I thought it was only 10 cents but I looked it up and its 20 cents. 30 cents for media messages.

Like I said, 99.9% of the people that text me use iPhones so it's all good--messages from iMessage to iMessage users are free. Occasionally I get automated texts those, and those charge me.

Plus that one night my girlfriend thought it would be cute to text me from a friend's phone to confuse me...cost me about 2 bucks in one go.
That's just silly. Charging for SMS/MMS in 2016. Fucking AT&T. I haven't paid for text messages in 7 years since I dropped Net10.
 
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