In a tweet on Sunday, Android said “#TextsGoGreen hit us differently, so we had to discard this unofficial lyrics explanation video”. #TextsGoGreen hit us differently, so we had to discard this unofficial lyrics caption video #GetTheMessage 💚😏 pic.twitter.com/dPxt9yZjCG – Android (@Android) June 18, 2022 The hilarious 40-second video says that Drake’s new song “refers to the phenomenon when an iPhone user is blocked” or tries to send a message to someone who does not have an iPhone, saying “it’s too rough anyway”. Android then joked “if only some extremely talented team of engineers at Apple could fix this”, stating that it was just a problem that Apple could solve and that Apple “just has to adopt RCS” to do the more secure and user-friendly messaging across platforms. Google had previously called on Apple to adopt RCS to make messaging between platforms such as iOS and Android less fragmented. The issue has become a bizarre antitrust issue, with some commentators suggesting that Apple is trying to keep people in its ecosystem and buy its best iPhones by making iMessage exclusive. The issue is largely limited to the US where the proliferation of iPhones and the ratio of iPhone to Android devices is much higher. Elsewhere in the world, users tend to use a variety of messaging services across platforms, such as WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger. RCS does not support end-to-end encryption such as WhatsApp or iMessage and has no inter-device support for desktops or laptops such as iMessage.

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