At Google I/O during Wednesday's keynote, the company subtly tried to talk Apple into adding support for RCS in its Messages app.
During the Google I/O keynote on Wednesday, the company pointed out that its Rich Communication Service has more than 500 million active users globally. For those unfamiliar with RCS, it is the platform Google uses for its Messages app and offers several of the same features that iOS users get to enjoy with iMessages. These include the ability to send much larger messages compared to the smaller ones allowed when using SMS over Android.
I/O this week Google said,"We hope that every mobile operating system gets the message, and upgrades to RCS. So your messages are private, no matter what device you’re using."Keeping its customers' messages private isn't the only reason that Google would like to see Apple add RCS to its Messages app. It would put a big dent in the blue/green text bubble bullying which means that teens could buy Android phones without worrying about getting picked on.
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