Apple launches Service to Send Messages Without Internet

In today’s world, we can’t go a single day without the internet. It has become an essential part of our lives. However, this dependency has led to some bad habits, such as not being able to share even a single photo without the internet.

To address this issue, Apple is developing a new service that will allow users to send photos, videos, and messages without needing an internet connection.

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Apple has announced its Rich Communication Service (RCS) messaging. This new service enables users to share photos, videos, and messages without internet access.

Apple’s RCS messaging could pose a challenge to Google and WhatsApp, as it allows messages to be sent from Apple’s iMessage to Google’s Android inbox.

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How RCS Works

Apple’s RCS is an interactive messaging protocol that facilitates two-way communication. Users will be able to share pictures

and videos, have group conversations, and more. This service offers several features beyond traditional messaging.

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In 2008, Apple introduced the Global System for Mobile Association Protocol (GSMA). This protocol allows SMS communication between telecom and mobile devices.

It also supports file transfer, audio messaging, video sharing, group chats, enriched calling, live sketching, and location sharing through a universal protocol.

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Availability for Android Users

Initially available only for iPhone users, Apple’s RCS messaging is now being rolled out for Android users as well.

iPhone users could communicate using IP messages, indicated by a blue bubble, while Android users will see a green bubble. This expansion allows both iPhone and Android users to benefit from the new messaging service.

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