• A new Android app called Beeper Mini allows users to send iMessages as blue bubbles from non-Apple devices.

• Beeper Mini bypasses traditional iMessage hacks by directly sending iMessages from Android devices.

• The app has been praised for its smooth functionality, sending messages seamlessly between Android and iPhone users.

  • @RubberElectrons@lemmy.world
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    121 year ago

    Which is more convenient?

    And this is 2023, why shouldn’t I be able to just send a video straight to another person if they’re the only one seeing it?

    I don’t support big grey making that decision for me

    • @db2@sopuli.xyz
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      -51 year ago

      You’re missing my point, but it looks like you’re not the only one. Your friend should have sent it differently.

        • @db2@sopuli.xyz
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          01 year ago

          Nah I’m good. I’m not getting paid to be your tech support here, if you’re not going to pay enough attention to understand plain English that’s on you.

          • @RubberElectrons@lemmy.world
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            1 year ago

            It’s cool silly, at least I’m able to write cogent statements.

            Original statement was

            It’s not the color of the bubble. It’s the downgraded chat experience: grainy pictures, pixelated videos, and no E2EE.

            Our kid was at a sleepover, recently. We got a video of all the kids playing together, but because it wasn’t iPhone to iPhone the video was a low resolution pixelated mess.

            All you said was a half-coherent statement about sending a link instead, to which I attempted to respond. Now you can’t handle getting called out for having spaghetti for neural pathways, and here we are. Let me know if I need to buy you some crayons for further explanation.

            Good luck in life, looks like you’ll need it 🤭