AltTabbins
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https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/18/business/google-rcs-protocol-chat-android-imessage/index.html
Finally. Especially since RCS is pretty much a bust since individual carriers liked screwing with it so you couldn't use it to send RCS messages outside of their network, or just straight not enabling it.
The only downside I see to this is that messages aren't encrypted as they go through Google's system. You know they are going to be scrubbing those for potential data to market products and ads for you. Lets also see if it has SMS fallback, meaning if you send a message to (123) 456-7890 and they don't have a Chat enabled phone, it will automatically send as an SMS instead of failing.
Finally. Especially since RCS is pretty much a bust since individual carriers liked screwing with it so you couldn't use it to send RCS messages outside of their network, or just straight not enabling it.
The only downside I see to this is that messages aren't encrypted as they go through Google's system. You know they are going to be scrubbing those for potential data to market products and ads for you. Lets also see if it has SMS fallback, meaning if you send a message to (123) 456-7890 and they don't have a Chat enabled phone, it will automatically send as an SMS instead of failing.