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“Old Technology” – the new wild troll for Apple and Google’s iPhone! (video)

“Old Technology” – the new wild troll for Apple and Google’s iPhone!  (video)

Just a few days after the iPhone 15 was unveiled Google The counterattack passes through one Not very accurate Video it He blames Apple for the “old technology” it uses.

In particular, Google “judged” Apple through a video explaining all the negatives resulting from the messaging technology used in iPhones. As we’ve reported to you several times in the past, Google has been trying for some time to convince Apple to adopt the RCS messaging protocol, the successor to SMS and MMS, to no avail.

This new video, which you can watch below, is one of Google’s most aggressive moves yet. Confirming that Apple is technologically stuck in 1992Which has led to multiple messaging “nightmares” such as the green bubble, lack of encryption, pixelated videos, and broken group chats.

Google’s new video on Apple’s “old technology”:

What is RCS and why is there a dispute between Apple and Google:

the RCS means rich communication Services It is a communication protocol between mobile carriers, but also between phones and the carrier. Its goal is to replace SMS, because it promises a richer text messaging system, provides phone book searching (to locate services) and can include multimedia.

The problem with Apple and Google is that Apple doesn’t support RCS on its devices, instead using its own iMessage technology which is only compatible with Apple’s own devices. This means that when you text someone with an Android phone using an iPhone, you see green message bubbles instead of blue, and you can’t enjoy RCS features like high-quality photos and videos, group chats, read receipts, and final calls. -endcryption.end.

Google is pushing Apple to adopt RCS, saying it will benefit everyone who sends messages across different platforms. It itself has implemented RCS into its Android Messages app and has worked with Samsung and major carriers to make it the default messaging platform for Android phones. Google has also added support for end-to-end encryption of all conversations in its RCS-based app.

However, Apple has shown no interest in adopting the protocol and has instead focused on improving iMessage, with features such as editing and unsending messages.

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