Google tests reactions to iPhone SMS messages

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Last month, Google launched a campaign called #GetTheMessage which aimed to get Apple to support RCS messaging on the iPhone. Google’s call-to-action didn’t do much, as just less than a month later, Apple CEO Tim Cook told a reporter that he should have bought his mom an iPhone in response to his inability to send videos. high quality to his mother’s android phone.

Google’s efforts to improve messaging between Android and iPhone users (or annoy iPhone users even more) are evident with the latest feature being tested. As noted by the Reddit user u / Jabjab345, the Google Messages app is testing the ability to react to messages sent from iPhone. When an Android user reacts to a text message from an iPhone user, she will see a message showing that an emoji was used to react to a message.




Basically, Google pulled an Apple. If you remember, iOS users can react to SMS messages, which sends an SMS message to the recipient (in this case an Android phone) and transmits a message of the reaction emoji, along with the text of the quoted message.


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