That’s like saying they made the lightning port as a protest to USB standards, nah they just want their proprietary shit.
They wanted a new, compact, durable, reversible plug for their mobile devices. There was no industry-standard option that met their requirements, so they made their own. If USB-C had existed at the time, they would have used it (though as a physical connector, Lightning is still just plain better).
nezbyte@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Google’s RCS service is unique in that it is not telecom based. I would advise looking at the RCS Wikipedia article here.
Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works 11 months ago
Can you please point to me where it states Googles “version” of RCS can’t also interface with telecom based RCS?
Because it seems from my reading the Google just has some enhanced features on top of RCS (like e2e encryption) when both sides are through Google, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t work with telecoms as well, unlike Apples walled garden of iMessage which doesn’t work with anything else lol.
nezbyte@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Google RCS was designed to be interoperable. Apple iMessage was not.
Jakeroxs@sh.itjust.works 11 months ago
And…? I don’t get your point, that’s what I’m arguing, Apple specifically made iMessage unable to interact with anything else intentionally, they very well could have figured out a way to bring it to other platforms but specifically chose not to.