Angrry.exe™ Posted March 1, 2019 Share Posted March 1, 2019 -> iMessage is one of the main reasons why iOS users do not give up on iPhone, but Android software developers have long been trying to offer the ability to receive messages from Apple on any device. A pretty well-resolved solution has now emerged, which has some limitations, but could convince a few users to give up expensive Apple devices for cheaper alternatives. The app is called AirMessage and can now be downloaded and installed on any Android smartphone ... with only one condition. You need a MacOS computer that is always on when you want to chat on iMessage on your Android phone. This computer serves as the "server" for the AirMessage application, which communicates iMessage and then transmits the message to the phone over the Internet. AirMessage developers say their application is very secure, as conversations do not go through their servers, and the connection between the phone and the computer is encrypted. The only downside that an AirMessage user has over one on iOS is the lack of Animoji, Memoji and stickers that are closely related to Apple's operating system. Photos, videos, and text messages can be sent without any problems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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