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Android users can finally see Apple iMessage reactions


Apple is finally letting green bubbles send message reactions

The Verge sent test messages and emoji reactions between iPhones running iOS 18.1 and different Android phones, confirming both devices now ...

Emoji reactions finally look normal between iPhone and Android ...

After launching RCS support with the iOS 18 update, Apple has quietly enabled the ability to send emoji reactions, or tapbacks, to Androids.

Why did I get these reaction messages? : r/iphone - Reddit

Both phones send the same message for reactions. Android just knows what to do with it now and iPhone doesn't. Until Apple supports RCS or opens ...

Android Users Can Finally 'Like' Messages From iPhones | WIRED

This week, Google said that updates coming to Messages will allow Android users to respond to iPhone texts with emojis. Other updates include ...

Android emoji reactions now work on iPhone messages after secret fix

Apple introduced a similar feature to its Messages app with iOS 18's release, allowing iPhone users to use any emoji or sticker as Tapbacks.

At long last, Android emoji reactions show up properly on iPhones

While messaging between Android phones and iPhones still isn't perfect, it's a lot better than it used to be – and users have now noticed ...

Green Bubble Emoji Reactions From Android Users Now Show Up ...

With the launch of iOS 18, Apple added support for RCS, or Rich Communication Services. ‌RCS‌ replaces SMS/MMS as the default messaging ...

Google's Messages app can now handle iMessage reactions ...

After the update, reactions from iPhone users will be sent as an emoji on text messages on Android. As on iMessage, the emoji reaction — like ...

Apple Bridges iOS-Android Messaging Gap: RCS Reactions Finally ...

Apple has fixed the issue of Android reactions appearing as separate messages ... Now, when an Android user reacts to an RCS message from an iOS ...

Android users can now see message reactions from iPhone users

Android users can now see message reactions from iPhone users ... Starting on Feb. 1, Android owners who use Google's "Messages" app can now see ...

How to See iMessage Reactions on Your Android Phone - MakeUseOf

The Google Messages app can display iMessage reactions like emojis properly. Here's what you need to do.

Android emoji reactions now show up correctly on iPhones - BGR

As The Verge notes, an Android user reacting to a message sent from an iOS device previously resulted in a separate message on a new line with ...

Finally, Android Users Can Turn iMessage Reactions Into Emoji

However, this move only applies to Android. Unfortunately, even with this new feature in place, those of us on iOS will still see reactions ...

Can iPhone users tell when Android users like their messages ...

Yes, Google's Messages app now empowers Android users to respond to iPhone texts with emojis, bridging the gap in communication and allowing ...

Android users can finally see Apple iMessage reactions - SoyaCincau

Thanks to an update for Google Messages, Android phones now finally support Apple's iMessage reactions, using emojis to display them.

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Google Messages emoji reactions to iPhone messages?

Google's now out to change that: the Messages app now allows Android users to react to SMS messages with emoji, which will send that horrible “ ...

Here's every Messages feature that iOS 18 adds to your green ...

Now, a group chat involving Android and iPhone users supports audio messages, non-compressed media, and a smaller amount of Tapback reactions to ...

Your Android phone now properly displays iMessage reactions

As spotted by 9to5Google, this is now a thing of the past: Google Messages has started to display iMessage reactions like they're supposed to ...

Enable RCS Chats on Android & iPhone: Get The Message

Now that Apple is starting to #GetTheMessage with its adoption of RCS, texting between Android and Apple devices is getting a whole lot better. 1.