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minus-square@timbuck2themoon@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkEnglish0•2 years agoI don’t know how much better going to another closed system is. AFAIK it’s only Google running these servers and only their implementation.
minus-squarenudny ekscentryklinkfedilinkEnglish2•2 years agoT-Mobile and Samsung have their own implementations (which are compatible with Google’s)
minus-squarePolarlinkfedilinkEnglish1•2 years agoI use RCS with all of my Android user friends. It’s always been turned on by default for us. Not sure what you mean not many Android users are using it?
minus-squareThenThreeMorelinkfedilinkEnglish0•2 years agoYeah. I don’t really think it’s better either. I just think it’ll fall flat on its face like Google’s many many previous attempts at messaging unless they actually tell people it exists.
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I don’t know how much better going to another closed system is. AFAIK it’s only Google running these servers and only their implementation.
T-Mobile and Samsung have their own implementations (which are compatible with Google’s)
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I use RCS with all of my Android user friends. It’s always been turned on by default for us.
Not sure what you mean not many Android users are using it?
Yeah. I don’t really think it’s better either. I just think it’ll fall flat on its face like Google’s many many previous attempts at messaging unless they actually tell people it exists.
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