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The RCS standard, not Google’s implementation. There are still going to be iMessage features that won’t work.
I'd rather they use the open standard. Google should, too. If there are shortcomings with the standard then let's improve the standard, not create a custom implementation of it.
Well the standard is to laser than iMessage and kinda bad fundamentally, so I wouldn’t count on much else.
No matter how poorly Apple's implementation works with Google's, this will be a net positive for consumers.
Apple finally giving in allows RCS to become a true standard that works across any mobile devices. That will motivate developers and the industry as a whole to continue to improve upon it.
The initial release may be underwhelming but in the long run this week be good for everyone.
If Google's implementation remained the defacto "RCS" that everyone used there would be no motivation to add things like encryption to the standard as everyone is using Google's anyway