They really didn’t have to redesign a text box. Please stop reinventing the wheel. I don’t need another pop up in my life.

3 points

It boggles my mind how people in the US still use SMS.

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I use it because it is more convenient than chat apps.

It’s built-in and just works. It’s also platform independent. I only use it for family though. I use chat apps for friends because they don’t have my mobile number.

And SMS isn’t WhatsApp which is a great thing. Not that I know anyone except my mother that uses it.

Btw, I’m not in the USA.

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I guess we cant all be enlightened enough to trust Facebook with everything.

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Based on experience dealing with people outside the US for my job, I’d say this person is implying whatsapp as the alternative.

I personally don’t see the point from within the states, given that whatsapp forces you to connect your number to it anyway.

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11 points

Maybe they reserve that space for future AI suggestions?

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On the new pixels, as you start typing you get some AI tools that will rewrite your message, make suggestions, etc

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3 points

Pixel 7 Pro here, haven’t seen this at all, it’s just dead space for me.

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The 7 isn’t new anymore. That person meant the 8

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Almost certainly the answer. Same reason they just hobbled their “ok Google” by not letting you access it with the screen off anymore. They’re going to switch engines and they want to reintroduce the same features all over again but make it feel like an upgrade.

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“We can’t remember what happened last quarter, so surely our users won’t remember how their phones used to be better! Genius! Moving on, time to go make and destroy a new app, how about a notepad app this time?” --Google

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Apparently Textra itself doesn’t support desktop sync like Google’s app, but there are workarounds.

However, does Textra support RCS?

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It doesn’t support RCS because Google’s implementation of it (with encryption) is not open.

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This doesn’t seem correct. RCS is supposed to be supported by you mobile provider, if it isn’t only then your messaging app on Android will use Google’s service. The whole protocol was meant to be open to entice companies to adopt it.

I understand Google dropped don’t be evil, but they are not a villain in every story.

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What a weird evil slow burn Google is doing. AOSP used to be an entire open phone operating system for the most part, (aside from binary driver blobs and some DRM stuff) but with each passing year, they close-source everything. It used to be a big proud point Android users celebrated, “oh well I can go read my source code, unlike iOS!” Annnnd…nope.

I want a new mobile OS to replace the shit sandwich of Gappleoogle.

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LineageOS is mostly AOSP and little Google stuff, which anyway you can remove without breaking the OS.

You can use an Android phone without reliance on Google, but it’s quite some effort and possibly invalidates warranty.

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I thought this was just me but I swear this is so fucking annoying

Completely unnecessary filler space

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Lol I’m glad other people are talking about it because same… I updated it and noticed immediately and thought it felt/looked a little odd. Here’s to hoping they listen to feedback if enough is provided! I’ve enjoyed the app, otherwise, for the RCS and what not.

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While I agree this is bad, do people still use messages? In my country everyone uses WhatsApp or Telegram.

The only time I open the messages app is to get OTPs or something.

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I would prefer to use a standardised, client–agnostic messaging protocol than anything that requires a specific app.

I stopped using WhatsApp because using a Meta product makes me feel icky. I use Telegram and Matrix to contact drug dealers. My work requires a combination of Google Chat, Teams and Slack. Some of my friends like to stick to Discord.

What would be really great is if we could all decide on one protocol for sending end–to–end encrypted text and media over HTTPS to a globally unique ID and have everyone use whatever client they like. Like SMTP but more streamlined and secure. Google, Apple, Samsung etc can ship devices with a default client, but allow users to install another one that they like more.

But OEMs don’t like things to be open. Apple has iMessage, Google has RCS, and Samsung probably does some bullshit I’m not aware of since committing to the Pixel life. So I will probably always have a folder with 15 different messaging apps.

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Samsung is RCS as well, as far as I’m aware RCS is supposed to be a platform agnostic upgrade to MMS. Please correct me if I’m wrong but I thought RCS not being supported by iOS is simply because Apple won’t implement it.

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Yeah SMS is used a lot in North America, especially in the US, and especially by older people.

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I believe it’s due to North America making text messages free early on, while many other places charged for them. As a result, the culture of texting stuck.

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Yeah, that’s true. You don’t want to know how many times I’ve messaged someone on an arguably better platform only for them to say, “I prefer text”. It’s annoying…

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