Disclaimer: long time Android user, occasional Apple user
why would they stop a service that enables their own users to now send encrypted messages to Android users, rather than using unsecure SMS? With their announcement of RCS support, it’s clear that Apple knows they have a gaping hole here. Beeper Mini is here today and works great. Why force iPhone users back to sending unencrypted SMS when they chat with friends on Android?
This is pretty disingenuous. Acting like building a hacky solution without first party support from either side of the table is equivalent to first party support of RCS is utter nonsense, and it was inevitably going to break eventually. Beyond that, it’s putting a huge amount of security burden on to a company that haven’t proved their mettle in that area at all. They didn’t even have a backup plan for dealing with Apple’s block, which shows naivety at best and immaturity at worst.
Apple sucks for the way they shortchange iMessage users and respondents, and Google sucks for how their poor handling of RCS rollout, but that doesn’t make Beeper a knight in shining armour.
Appreciate the chutzpah of what they’ve tried to do, but there’s no need to dress it up as some sort of savior technology. It’s cringe worthy.
herrwoland@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Does anybody outside US care about blue bubbles or even uses sms for communication?
LufyCZ@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Turns out the US is pretty big unfortunately
trackcharlie@lemmynsfw.com 11 months ago
No. And anyone who cares should just be fully ignored because their opinions aren’t worth shit.
DogMuffins@discuss.tchncs.de 11 months ago
Australia here. SMS is the lowest common denominator. I use it to talk to clients all the time.
I’ve heard of the blue bubble thing but only from yanks I think.
InfiniWheel@lemmy.one 11 months ago
Over here no one uses SMS (and by extension iMessage) for anything other than receiving TOTP codes or notifications for certain services.
otter@lemmy.ca 11 months ago
iMessage is somewhat common here for people around me (20s & 30s, West Coast Canada), but I haven’t heard anyone mention bubble color off the internet. I personally use Signal with a few friends on iOS and otherwise I mostly use Messenger/Instagram/Discord with other people. Texting isn’t as common?
The friends in the US have mentioned bubble color, but I’m not sure if it was satirical or not