If you own an iPhone, at some point you've definitely wondered, Why are my messages green? Aren’t they supposed to be blue? And then you start spiraling. Maybe your texts aren’t going through ...
Being a blue bubble is great, but only if you use iMessage to the fullest. Here are the best animations you can add to ...
Samsung is joining Google in the fight against Apple's iMessage and the "green vs. blue" chasm that has split up many text conversations. Supporting Google's #GetTheMessage campaign, Samsung ...
Apple last week said that it plans to add support for end-to-end encrypted RCS messages to the Messages app in future iOS, ...
RCS messaging just took another major step towards reconciliation with iMessage on Apple smartphones following the ...
In Apple's Messages app starting with iOS 7, a green bubble surrounding the text means the incoming message came from a non-Apple phone that uses the standard SMS/MMS text messaging system (see SMS).
For some people, the colour of your chat bubbles really matters – and on iOS and Mac, green means that you are Not One Of Us, because blue bubbles are reserved for Apple to Apple chats.
Hate being looked down on by your superior friends with Apple smartphones? Do they laugh at your puny green bubbles whenever they pop up? While it’s more of a concern in the States than anywhere in ...
As Apple and Google discuss a potential partnership for RCS, Campaign probes how it could impact business communications on ...