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ameerat42
11-12-2020, 5:47pm
Now, each time I open the Message app (for SMS) I get this message pane that invites me to
upgrade the original messaging app to "Messages by Google". It also gives some guff about how
it will generally make life better for everyone..., etc, etc.

I always decline, and I rather thought I had switched off such push messages :confused013.

So, does anyone use this app for messaging? The unexpected thing about the message is that
it starts "Xiaomi recommends..." Should I continue to ignore it? From reading online I don't get a
decisive answer :umm:

Ta.

Phone: Xiaomi RedMi Note 4 (https://www.gsmarena.com/xiaomi_redmi_note_4-8531.php)
OS: Android V6 (updated from original but apparently can go to V7).

ricktas
11-12-2020, 7:48pm
Messages by google is an RCS client (Rich Communications Service).

it add features to your SMS client. For example it lets an Android phone receive iMessages from IPhone etc that include all the additional content, emoticons etc, that a non RCS messaging client cannot. RCS is basically the next generation messaging system. It lets you add things like a chat feature etc.

Whether you need it, or not, depends on your SMS use. However, eventually all SMS clients wil be RCS enabled as it moves forward. Google's implementation of RCS also gets around carrier restrictions. T$ in particular have not turned on RCS features for their network (for Android), or they had not last time I checked several months ago, but Google RCS messaging works outside the network providers settings.

I have it on my phone but to be honest, I just text...text, I am not really into sending heaps of emoji or emoticons in messages so I don't really notice any difference.

ameerat42
11-12-2020, 7:58pm
Ta, Rick. I was somewhat puzzled because after all, Android is by Google, and I just
thought "the ordinary" Messaging app was already - by extension - a Google app.

Same her for messaging, with some MMSs, but I have noticed that the MMS video
size limit is something extremely sub-atomic. The idle thought crossed my mind that
this new messaging app might (hopefully greatly) increase that. Of course, that's
only because my recipients - through every fault of their own - eschew using WhatsApp.

ricktas
11-12-2020, 9:22pm
Ta, Rick. I was somewhat puzzled because after all, Android is by Google, and I just
thought "the ordinary" Messaging app was already - by extension - a Google app.

Same her for messaging, with some MMSs, but I have noticed that the MMS video
size limit is something extremely sub-atomic. The idle thought crossed my mind that
this new messaging app might (hopefully greatly) increase that. Of course, that's
only because my recipients - through every fault of their own - eschew using WhatsApp.

hahaha.

I don't use whatsapp either. I dont get the need to have another messaging app on my phone.