czach, to apple Polish
@czach@pol.social avatar

Od dawna mam niby nieprzeczytane wiadomości na telefonie. Niby, bo gdy włączę wyświetlanie tylko nieprzeczytanych to mam pustą listę. Jakoś mi to szczególnie nie przeszkadzało, ale trzeba coś z tym w końcu zrobić.
Pierwsza z brzegu porada to „zainstaluj nasz super zajefajny program“, za pomocą którego możesz (możemy ;-)) zrobić cuda ze swoim (twoim) telefonem. Hehe. 🙈😈

A rozwiązanie jest nietrywialne.
„Hey Siri! Read my messages.“ 😎 😁 🫣

darnell, to meta
@darnell@one.darnell.one avatar

I know #WhatsApp is popular amongst Americans 🇺🇸 who travel outside of the country, but I doubt #Meta will replace #iMessage in the #UnitedStates 🇺🇸 in the near future.

#Apple has already lost to #Facebook Messenger in #America 🇺🇸, so in a sense @zuck has already won.

👉🏾 WhatsApp Reveals Biggest iPhone Update For 2024—It's Impossible To Beat https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2024/05/04/whatsapps-surprise-new-update-iphone-15-pro-max-iphone-16-pro-max/

yeri,
@yeri@superuser.one avatar

@darnell @zuck as a foreigner I don’t get popularity in the US. The clients are total crap, a lot of features are lacking, the UI is not very nice, it's a hassle to set up if you change sim cards, activating requires SMS (which have roaming fees if abroad), they lock out any non-Apple user (which is a significant portion of the world), etc. (1/2)

ian, to random

You have to analyse every Apple announcement through the lens of how it will use it to maintain its market power and attack regulation. So, will Apple’s promised Rich Communication Services (RCS) support make iMessage fully interoperable at least with Google’s Messages? What would the most grudging compliance with Chinese 5G regulations look like?

Google apparently makes RCS support ubiquitous regardless of carrier support (via IP), as well as using a specific telco gateway. Will Apple do the same, or push individual telcos to enable RCS support on their networks? (Many already do.)

Apple won’t support Google’s end-to-end encryption extension but instead work to standardise it in RCS. How long will that take?

Trade body GSMA is responsible for the RCS standard. Telcos in the past, unlike Internet developers, have been most open to developing backdoored encryption standards for mobile communications. Will Google and Apple be able to override this here?

I haven’t tried digging out a good translation of the relevant Chinese 5G regulations, but they are allegedly the source of Apple’s change of mind on RCS support. Supporting it within a single country of course does not mean support anywhere else in the world. Many (most?) of the DMA gatekeepers are trying to limit DMA benefits to their EU users (and in Apple’s case withdrawing them once a user leaves the EU for 30 days!)

https://www.ianbrown.tech/2024/04/30/1905/

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