A Google executive is reaching out to help Apple adopt RCS, a new communications protocol called Rich Communication Services for iPhone and iPad, which would replace standard texting and offer enhanced cross-platform messaging capabilities.

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In a tweetHiroshi Lockheimer, senior vice president of Android at Google, said that “group chats don’t need to end like this,” referring to a sub-tweet about the downsides that users have. ‘Android and iPhone‌ meet to communicate via messages. Referring to the RCS protocol, Lockheimer goes on to say that there is a “really clear solution” and that it offers an “open invitation to people who can fix it”, the “people” in question being a reference to Apple. .

Google has rolled out RCS over the past few years, and in July the top three carriers in the United States made a commitment to adopt RCS, which compared to SMS supports better quality photos and videos, messaging audio, improved security and better group chats.

With RCS, Android to Android messaging communication will become fully end-to-end encrypted. On the other hand, Android communication to “iPhone”, often referred to as “green bubble”, will be less secure due to Apple’s reluctance to adopt RCS.

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