Apple
is
showing
some
love
to
Android
users
by
finally
displaying
their
message
reactions
correctly.
Now
when
an
Android
user
reacts
to
an
RCS
message
from
an
iOS
user,
the
selected
emoji
will
appear
in
line
with
the
message
bubble
on
iOS
—
instead
of
archaically
appearing
as
a
separate
line
like
this:
“�
to
‘that
wasn’t
supposed
to
happen.’”
The
Verge
sent
test
messages
and
emoji
reactions
between
iPhones
running
iOS
18.1
and
different
Android
phones,
confirming
both
devices
now
display
reactions
as
intended.
It’s
unclear
when
this
change
happened
or
whose
side
—
Google
or
Apple
—
had
to
make
adjustments
to
get
it
working.
When
RCS
first
launched
widely
on
iOS
in
September,
message
reactions
from
Android
users
still
weren’t
being
displayed
correctly
on
the
iPhone,
even
though
they
worked
the
other
way
around.
We
reached
out
to
both
companies
for
comment
but
did
not
hear
back
before
publication.
Us
casually
discovering
that
message
reactions
work
correctly
now.Screenshot:
The
Verge
Apple’s
quiet
improvement
to
RCS
messages
comes
as
a
surprise.
Apple
for
years
ignored
Google’s
campaign
to
get
the
company
to
adopt
the
standard,
ultimately
complying
only
after
a
mix
of
pressure
in
both
China
and
the
EU.
Basic
support
for
RCS
was
included
in
iOS
18.
Within
the
Messages
app,
Apple
officially
supports
the
basic
RCS
standard known
as
the
RCS
Universal
Profile.
Emoji
reaction
support
is
part
of
RCS
version
2.7,
which
should
also
include
the
ability
to
edit
a
sent
message
—
but
we
could
not
make
that
work
on
iOS.
Of
course,
Apple
will
keep
as
many
exclusive
features
as
possible
for
its
blue
bubble
iMessage
service,
at
least
as
long
it
isn’t
forced
to
change.
Original author: Umar Shakir
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