It was discovered by the folks at The Verge that reactions are displayed as intended when they were sent between iPhones ...
Apple has quietly fixed the message reaction issue present in RCS messaging with Android. Read this story to learn more.
The experience texting between Android and iPhone has never been particularly great — primarily down to Apple’s own stubbornness in adopting the RCS standard. Images and videos were compressed more ...
“In iOS and iPadOS 18.2 and later,” Apple has now confirmed, “a user may select an app other than the Messages app to send ...
According to The Verge, which discovered this quiet update, when an Android user sends a reaction to an iPhone via RCS ...
Whether you're an iPhone owner and everyone in your group is texting from an Apple device or you're on team Android chatting with other Android users over RCS, your conversations have typing ...
Emoji reactions now display correctly between Android and iPhone users. Emoji reactions sent from Android users no longer ...
You can say goodbye to the dreaded “🥲 to ‘why the hell aren’t emoji reacts working?’” from iOS to Android with RCS.
Apple has fixed the issue of Android reactions appearing as separate messages on iOS, now showing them in-line with message bubbles, enhancing iPhone-Android messaging compatibility.
Now, when an Android user reacts to a message from an iPhone user, the selected emoji appears ... even though iOS reactions ...
Before Apple decided to support RCS, its long-standing stance was that messaging on an iPhone was just better, and the best solution for anyone trying to improve messaging between Android devices ...
After Apple released iOS 18.1 on Monday, some Koodo customers that installed it are now seeing Rich Communication Services ...