Nothing Introduces iMessage Compatibility for Android

Nothing Introduces iMessage Compatibility for Android

Apple is‍ under pressure to open up its ‌messaging ⁢platform. Now, Nothing says it has found⁢ a ‍way to let people get iMessage support on its Android-based devices — but there’s a catch that seems to mean users must ​take a dangerous ‌leap of trust.

The Nothing solution certainly fills a ‍gap.

Apple has consistently refused to make iMessage completely compatible‍ with non-Apple devices, even though it offers business messaging. Most users only notice ⁤the difference in the color of the message bubble. Some​ experience other problems,⁤ such as when people in group chats ⁢share ​really ⁤low-resolution images due to iMessage’s limited ⁣compatibility.

Nothing ‍doing…

Nothing doesn’t want‌ it to stay that way, ⁢saying, “Bring⁤ on the blue bubbles. We believe⁣ in windows, not ​walls. If messaging services are dividing phone‌ users, then we want to break those barriers down.”

What the company promises is that with its system, Nothing device users⁣ will ‍gain iMessage compatibility on their device. That means blue bubbles⁣ and support for many ‘Apple-only’ features (eventually).⁣ The company promises support for other​ iMessage features, such ‌as group chats​ and read ‌receipts “will be coming soon.”⁣ Once⁤ live, the Nothing system will be available ‍in the US, ⁢EU, UK,⁣ and Canada.

How it works
People who want to ‍use iMessage on their Nothing phone ​will‌ have to ‍sign ⁤up to join the beta for a service ⁢called Nothing Chat.
During the sign-up process, they’ll be asked to login‌ with their⁤ Apple ID. If they do ​not⁢ have⁤ an Apple ID, they will⁤ be able to create ⁢one during sign-up.
Once logged-in using the ID, messages sent​ from their Nothing device using the‍ service will appear as blue bubbles on Apple devices.
It​ is possible the system will be made available via ⁤other Android devices, ⁤as⁢ Nothing is working with a third-party service called Sunbird to achieve this.
What’s unclear is whether Apple ​will change iMessage ⁣or find some other way to prevent the service.
What about security?

The⁤ company says it is certain the system is secure.

“Nothing Chats is based on the Sunbird platform and all messages are protected by end-to-end ⁢encryption,” it wrote. “This ​means that neither⁤ we nor Sunbird ‌have ⁢access ⁢to the messages you send and⁢ receive.” It claims⁤ messages are ⁣delivered ⁣without being stored at⁣ any​ point, ⁤meaning messages can only be recovered locally and are not available to Nothing⁣ or ‌to ⁤Sunbird.

All ‌the same, I have suspicions. The service‌ means that you get to ‌blue bubble your‍ conversations, but ​it ⁢also means you’re just one hack away ‍from having⁣ your entire ⁣Apple ID in the​ wild — including all your data,⁤ images, payment details, file, and​ everything else.

If that sounds crazy, here’s why this is the case:

Nothing’s​ iMessage support ‌relies on⁣ the Sunbird messaging‍ app. That app lets ​people ​use any messaging service, even if they don’t have the relevant device. But, in ⁣order ‌for this to work, the user‍ must sign⁢ in⁣ with their…

2023-11-16 ‌02:41:03
Source from www.computerworld.com rnrn

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