Moving seamlessly between iPad/iPhone/watch/homepod/laptop with iMessage -- and forwarding of text messages -- is absolutely a critical feature for me. Before I bought the most recent update to the Macbook Pro line (refused to use butterfly keys), I was seriously considering switching back to PC full time. iMessage was the biggest killer app for me.
I use Signal with a few people, but I don't know anyone who uses WhatsApp.
Moving seamlessly between iPad/iPhone/watch/homepod/laptop with iMessage -- and forwarding of text messages -- is absolutely a critical feature for me.
Yes. There are. I eventually switched from Android to iOS not because I really liked the iPhone, but because my 12-member group did most communication over group text. And if you're on iOS, you can only text ten people in a group (including yourself) if they're not all iMessage users. So I got to find out things like, say, that our office manager had cancer when she asked me for restaurant recommendations near MD Anderson. I was completely left out of the loop. And nobody else cared.
Using Signal on Android
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Apple is allowing 3rd party tracker devices. Their biggest monopoly leverage is iMessages. They need to allow 3rd party iMessages.
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Is that really a problem? I never use it. Are there many iPhone users who prefer it over WhatsApp or Signal?
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Moving seamlessly between iPad/iPhone/watch/homepod/laptop with iMessage -- and forwarding of text messages -- is absolutely a critical feature for me. Before I bought the most recent update to the Macbook Pro line (refused to use butterfly keys), I was seriously considering switching back to PC full time. iMessage was the biggest killer app for me.
I use Signal with a few people, but I don't know anyone who uses WhatsApp.
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Moving seamlessly between iPad/iPhone/watch/homepod/laptop with iMessage -- and forwarding of text messages -- is absolutely a critical feature for me.
MightyText app solves that problem on Android.
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Using Signal on Android