Sujet : Re: RCS messaging
De : robin_listas (at) *nospam* es.invalid (Carlos E.R.)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 01. Apr 2025, 21:49:02
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On 2025-04-01 21:19, Stan Brown wrote:
Android 15, Google Pixel 8a, Google Messages and Google's camera app
moto g52 and moto g62, Android 13 both.
A couple of months ago I turned on RCS chats. There are a couple of
downsides, but I wonder if there are any upsides.
Bad -- None of these happened till I turned RCS chats on:
1. When I enclose a photo in a text, text and photo are transmitted
as two separate messages. The same happens when someone encloses a
photo in a message to me: it's two separate messages.
Not here.
2. When I forward a message that I received via Verizon's email-to-
text feature, and it contains a photo, the photo is queued for
forwarding but the text is discarded.
No Verizon here, so can't replicate.
3. If I start a text, then take a photo and share it with the
intended recipient of the text, Messages throws away the text I
typed.
Not here, I just tried.
4. When someone _starts_ typing a response to a text I sent, I get
the sound for a received text, and then I don't know whether to wait
for them to finish and hit send, or go back to what I was doing and
then get interrupted again when they do.
Not here, I just tried.
5. Senders' emojis or likes are transformed into some very
distracting animations.
I think this feature can be activated/deactivated, I saw something about it. I just posted a reaction to a message and the receiver gets no animation.
Good -- What am I missing?
It is gratis, even internationally. SMS are not gratis here.
-- Cheers, Carlos.