Apple’s iMessage supercharges ordinary text messages when going between two iPhones, adding read receipts and the ability to see when the other person is typing. When an iPhone user texts an Android phone, though, those darn green bubbles mean it’s a plain text message instead of a powerful iMessage. Real Talk: All Apple has to do is bring iMessage to Android. That would kill the need for multiple chat apps. — Stefan Constantine (@WhatTheBit) May 18, 2016 On the Android side, Google Hangouts is a great all-in-one messaging app and is probably the closest thing Android has to iMessage, but…
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