Apple’s Craig Federighi made some interesting comments recently regarding the company’s refusal to bring iMessage to Android. The executive curiously claimed that an Android version of iMessage ...
There's good news and bad news for iPhone owners with Android friends. First the bad: Apple will probably never bring iMessage to Android. But on the bright side, it doesn't need to. It's impossible ...
For a long time, Google has been trying to improve the cross-platform messaging experience between its Messages app and Apple's iMessage. Most recently, Google announced a feature for Messages users ...
Apple announced that it has shut down all the third party apps that have allowed Android users to download and communicate via iMessage. In an effort to maintain security and reduce phishing attacks, ...
Apple's well-publicized decision to shut down iMessage for Android app Beeper Mini has attracted attention from U.S. lawmakers concerned that the Cupertino company is suppressing competition. Senators ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Apple has made it clear that they have no plans to bring iMessage over to Android. They know it keeps their ...
The renowned but controversial iMessage for Android experience by Sunbird is now making its comeback with a new expansion. More users are eligible to access this experience despite not owning an ...
The idea of iMessage for Android sounds like a pipe dream, and for the most part, it is. Apps like AirMessage and Bleeper do make it possible to get iMessage on your Android phone today, but they ...
Apple is under pressure to open up its messaging platform. Now, Nothing says it has found a way to let people get iMessage support on its Android-based devices — but there’s a catch that seems to mean ...
Google Messages gets updated with multiple new features, which also include some iPhone features like the iMessage reactions. Apart from that, Google Messages have also got other new features, which ...
"Chomping at the bit" is a bit much, imo. There's clearly interest, at least at $2, but aside from preventing bullying/clique behavior from a certain rare kind of iOS user, the only benefit of using ...