Google is working on message editing feature in Google Messages - TheSpAndroid
Google is working on message editing feature in Google Messages - TheSpAndroid

The SP Android: Google is working on message editing feature in Google Messages

Google is working on message editing feature in Google Messages - TheSpAndroid
The SP Android: Google is working on message editing feature in Google Messages
High time Google opens up the RCS for other apps on Android.
I like this, but would really prefer if Google works with the GSMA to get these implemented into the actual RCS specs, rather than using specially crafted proprietary RCS messages to add features to RCS (like they have done for E2EE)
I would prefer that as well. Maybe all these pushes are for a updated universal profile since apple is trying to add e2ee.
Google Messages with RCS has the ability to become a new standard but there are two issues:
Google has killed plenty of things that work just fine. Being a bad product has nothing to do with cancellation, it is an organizational illness.
Google Play Music was legitimately excellent. The last Google service I ever paid for that I was 100% happy with.
It died because that style of music app wasn't seen as "in vogue" anymore. It was much more akin to a music manager app, but also one that allowed you to manage things on the streaming service. Best of both worlds. Library management tools and options that have been a thing since iTunes popularized them a decade earlier, but all the content, suggestions, playlists, and radio functionality of Spotify.
And someone at Google decided to burn it down, make it a Spotify clone (with all the same neutered management tools), shove it into YouTube, and gave a huge middle finger to customers that paid for the app as it was (and they probably got a promotion for it).
Don't ever trust Google. Doesn't matter if it's a good or bad service, it means nothing. They'll fuck it up eventually.
Maybe it could be useful in the US, but nobody will ever use RCS in Europe.
Everybody just uses WhatsApp or Telegram. There's no way people will go back to texts.