Fellow #Apple#iPhone peeps, lend me your brains. I keep having an issue where iPhone-to-iPhone messages I send go out as green-bubble SMS messages instead of blue-bubble iOS Message app messages.
There are no non-Apple devices in the thread. It's just me and my wife, with an iPhone 12 Pro and and iPhone 12 mini. We're both on iOS 17.1.1, but this has been happening since at least iOS 16.
Any ideas what's causing this? A device issue? A settings problem? A carrier issue?
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Of course Apple is going to support RCS, they literally have to as it’s the replacement for SMS and afaik required for 5G certification. They dragged their feet to try and pretend they weren’t interested, and the people who suffered most were their own customers who got a crap experience.
This is how Apple weaponizes their own users.
But hey, I guess it is one less barrier for me ever considering using an iPhone? 🤷♂️ Now let’s do sideloading.
There is more to #iMessage than messages (there are games, utility, effects & business apps that have seamless integrationwith iMessage) so I doubt many #iPhone users will switch to #Android due to #RCS.
#Apple understands this as well, which is why they are willing to accept RCS as a “backup” messaging service.
Apple to finally bring RCS to iPhones: But alongside iMessage
I was really sure this was an early April Fool’s joke, but it appears to be genuine…
Apple will keep its iMessage as-is, so that won’t affect its security, and they don’t want to bring iMessage either to Android (as that would lose them customers).
I've not been able to find much info about how the RCS standard works and whether it's end-to-end encryption; Apple seems to think that its encryption needs to be improved to bring it up to iMessage's encryption standard.
“#Apple has no intention to support #Google’s proprietary extensions to #RCS that allow for #E2EE end-to-end [#encryption, which is a feature of Apple's #iMessage]. […] Apple caving and deciding to support [RCS] will expand, rather than contract, the amount of messaging that is not E2EE.”
Umdenken: Apple baut im kommenden Jahr RCS in iOS ein
Diese Nachricht muss ich erst ein bisschen wirken lassen. Dafür haben wir alle bis 2024 Zeit. Mit iOS 18 will Apple tatsächlich RCS in iOS einbauen. Die Rede ist von «später im nächsten Jahr», ich tippe da am ehesten auf iOS 18. Rich Communication Services (RCS) ist ein Standard, der als Nachfolger der klassischen SMS… …
@majorlinux Unfortunately, the problem with #Sunbird is that it does not have true #E2EE: they log into your Apple ID on a Mac Mini in a datacenter, and then decrypt and re-encrypt the messages on that Mac. The messages are encrypted in transit, but it is not end-to-end in any manner. This was confirmed in MKBHD's video.
This is kind of disappointing to me, because true E2E encryption is possible, I worked on my #pypush project which implements the #iMessage protocol from scratch (no Mac), #Beeper bought it so hopefully should be available in the future.
Must have been all the posting I've been doing about green bubble bullying and privacy. Apple bringing RCS to iMessage next year!
You're welcome iPhone owners. You're finally getting up to date messaging capabilities. No need to thank me. We all now you're grateful. 😎👍