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Iphone-to-iphone using iMessage and are blue. Iphone-to-SMS are green. Grey in an inbound message irrespective of source.
What difference does the colour of the bubbles make though? Or am I missing an in joke?
Literally everything. iMessage is a real messaging app with all of the bells and whistles. Blue means all of the features you want will work. Green means SMS, which is garbage.
iMessage gets you end to end encryption, read receipts, reactions, larger media sharing, functal group chats, and more.
RCS solves some of the shortcomings of SMS but itβs not a feature that Apple supports.
Wait, so Apple doesn't support the RCS standard and somehow it's the non apple user to blame?
Yes, that's what the whole thing is about. I think most people don't understand or don't want to care about the issue so they just want to fix the symptoms without fixing the issue