While the bringing RCS to iPhone is a welcome addition, sadly for Android users, green bubbles are here to stay. In fact, the company just confirmed to 9to5Mac that RCS messages will be green, just like SMS messages from before. If RCS messages are indeed green bubbles, Nothing might have a solution with its recently unveiled Nothing Chats. Including the coveted blue bubbles possible through an elaborate process of having to login with an Apple ID. The video in question tackles the ‘blue’ and ‘green bubbles’ divide that has generated buzz in the tech community. In a clever twist, the person using a Samsung phone asks, "What did green ever do to them? We're bubbles too," addressing 'Juliet' who is likely using an iPhone. https://youtube.com/shorts/Rvr6XSFKJA8?si=95DcHN63ip2r93ZD The presented issue highlights the disparity between Android and iPhone users, with Android users often being looked down upon due to SMS/MMS messages appearing as green bubbles on iPhones, unlike the blue bubbles on iMessage users. Read more in our articles including "Apple will finally bring RCS to iPhone in 2024" and "Samsung releases new ad taunting Apple to 'Get the Message' and adopt RCS".
While the bringing RCS to iPhone is a welcome addition, sadly for Android users, green bubbles are here to stay. In fact, the company just confirmed to 9to5Mac that RCS messages will be green, just like SMS messages from before.
If RCS messages are indeed green bubbles, Nothing might have a solution with its recently unveiled Nothing Chats. Including the coveted blue bubbles possible through an elaborate process of having to login with an Apple ID. The video in question tackles the ‘blue’ and ‘green bubbles’ divide that has generated buzz in the tech community.
Our coverage of green bubbles includes: "Apple will finally bring RCS to iPhone in 2024"; "Samsung releases new ad taunting Apple to 'Get the Message' and adopt RCS"; "Google Messages RCS now enabled by default for all users". Each article provides unique insights and information.