Sujet : Re: Google is preparing to replace RCS with MLS
De : andrew (at) *nospam* spam.net (Andrew)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 08. Jul 2024, 20:55:26
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Carlos E. R. wrote on Mon, 8 Jul 2024 12:42:05 +0200 :
Let's take the simplest case, which is I have a drawer full of Android
tablets in front of me, where I can easily connect them to the Internet,
and with that I can do everything but make cellular phone calls, right?
Thus you can not make messages.
Yes, but my point was Android works well without creating a mothership
login/password - as long as the device has Wi-Fi Internet capabilities.
The point being that, unlike Apple devices which are designed as dumb
terminals that can't do what people love about them without creating a
login to mothership Internet servers, the Android device is designed such
that you never need to create an account on the device to motherships.
Now, let's take the case of a tablet/phone with a SIM card, shall we.
Q: What changes in terms of requiring a login/password to a mothership?
A: Nothing. There is no need to create mothership login/password.
As an example, I don't have a mothership login/password on my Android
device, and I can make/receive phone calls and make/receive MMS/SMS.
What makes anyone think I have to create a new login/password on my Android
phone or tablet (which has a SIM card) just for calls & messages?
Makes no sense.