I’m using the default messaging app on e/OS and it doesn’t support emoji responses. Not sure if this is a de-Google limitation or if other apps do have it. If so, any recommendations on basic SMS apps?

    • N.E.P.T.R@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      2 days ago

      Sending them requires the proprietary RCS protocol. Only google messages and a couple others can do it. Infrastructure for RCS is owned by Google, Apple, and some carriers IIRC

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        It doesn’t, actually. Google Messages implemented this before Apple got RCS. It’s as simple as seeing a message come in that says " liked message" and converting it into a 👍 response for the referenced message. Unfortunately no one has followed their lead on that one.

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          That is why I said sending them. You can’t send reactions that people can also see without RCS. QUIK SMS converts received reactions into the proper format but still can’t send them.

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            I’m not sure what you mean. Every receiver has a sender. If you send it to someone with Google Messages without RCS, they will receive it.

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              QUIK SMS implements turning “blank liked message” into the proper format, but that still doesnt allow sending emoji reactions.

              I was pretty sure that RCS was centralized and requires using the existing infrastructure, which requires some contract with Google or other providers.

              Either way, no open source Messenger (that I know of) exists which supports RCS.

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                11 hours ago

                that still doesnt allow sending emoji reactions.

                Either way, it doesn’t matter. The point is, RCS does not matter. It is not necessary.

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        I’m using the official Google Messages app on a Pixel 9 Pro. I’m still getting bullshit iOS responses from old-iPhone users. Very annoying.