You can say goodbye to the dreaded “🥲 to ‘why the hell aren’t emoji reacts working?’” from iOS to Android with RCS.
Phone owners can say goodbye to texts from Android owners that spell out their emoji reaction to a message. They'll just need ...
According to The Verge, which discovered this quiet update, when an Android user sends a reaction to an iPhone via RCS ...
One of the big surprises this year was Apple’s embrace of RCS messaging for iMessage. Now, it looks like it’s working right.
Emoji reactions now display correctly between Android and iPhone users. Emoji reactions sent from Android users no longer ...
Apple has fixed the issue of Android reactions appearing as separate messages on iOS, now showing them in-line with message bubbles, enhancing iPhone-Android messaging compatibility.
It was discovered by the folks at The Verge that reactions are displayed as intended when they were sent between iPhones ...
RCS‌ replaces SMS/MMS as the default messaging standard for ... Prior to now, if an Android user used an emoji reaction to a ...
The experience texting between Android and iPhone has never been particularly great — primarily down to Apple’s own stubbornness in adopting the RCS standard. Images and videos were compressed more ...
The Verge sent test messages and emoji reactions between iPhones running iOS 18.1 and different Android phones, confirming ...
According to The Verge, emoji reactions now display correctly on both iOS and Android. In their test, they sent reactions ...
Apple has finally added support for Rich Communication Services (RCS) in its latest iOS 18 beta release. Some iPhone users with the new software can now send enhanced messages to Android devices. RCS ...