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re: Tell me why I should/shouldn’t switch to Samsung Ultra 22
Posted on 12/7/22 at 6:51 am to GrammarKnotsi
Posted on 12/7/22 at 6:51 am to GrammarKnotsi
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no, they didn't...
all pictures I send/receive to iPhones are unbelievably fuzzy..Videos my wife and kids send me are literally thumbnails in the chats as long as my pixel is involved...
I've never been pro crapple, but between the 5G bugs and shite like this, I'm simply waiting on a 14 max to be delivered
Well, at least we can emoji on other people's texts.
Posted on 12/7/22 at 7:01 am to tenderfoot tigah
Enter RCS, an upgrade to SMS through a universal standard known as Rich Communications Services. RCS, a platform that’s significantly more interactive and capable than today’s SMS, has been supported and promoted by the GSMA since 2008.
In short, RCS makes text messaging as engaging as WeChat, WhatsApp, and other messaging apps while providing the reach of SMS & MMS. Rich features like high-res photo and video sharing, mapping directions, location sharing, typing indicators, the ability to add and remove members to group chats, and so much more, are delivered to a device’s default messaging app irrespective of the network the user is on.
So whether it’s person-to-person (P2P) messaging between friends or application-to-person (A2P) messaging used for business purposes, RCS is changing the way everyone communicates.
In short, RCS makes text messaging as engaging as WeChat, WhatsApp, and other messaging apps while providing the reach of SMS & MMS. Rich features like high-res photo and video sharing, mapping directions, location sharing, typing indicators, the ability to add and remove members to group chats, and so much more, are delivered to a device’s default messaging app irrespective of the network the user is on.
So whether it’s person-to-person (P2P) messaging between friends or application-to-person (A2P) messaging used for business purposes, RCS is changing the way everyone communicates.
This post was edited on 12/7/22 at 7:02 am
Posted on 12/7/22 at 2:53 pm to tenderfoot tigah
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Well, at least we can emoji on other people's texts.
again, not quite, lol..
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