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My bad, I meant rolling out their alternate protocol.

If I use an iPhone with other iPhone users, the default messaging app simply just works. Why not replicate the same experience for Android users? Competing by creating their ecosystem where the green bubbles are the premium experience and the blue ones (for iPhone users) is the fallback to legacy SMS?




Google has built (and abandoned) like a dozen different SMS replacement apps at this point.


Google doesn’t want to build that. They have publicly stated as much in the past. At the time at least they are pushing for improvements to the MMS infrastructure/protocol to support iMessage-type features.

But also just because they build an equivalent system doesn’t mean anyone would move to it. They tried that with Google+.




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