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Google rolls out messaging service

───   09:08 Sun, 22 Apr 2018

Google rolls out messaging service | News Article

Google has started the global roll-out of its new Chat messaging service, which is designed to replace SMS text messages on Android phones.


BBC reports that Chat has features such as group texts, videos, typing indicators and read receipts, which are not available when sending SMS texts. 

It will be integrated with the default messages app on Android phones. However, it will be up to mobile operators to enable the service and it does not offer encrypted messages. The new system has been in development for several years, but is now beginning to appear on Android phones.

Google's rivals such as Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp support advanced features such as typing indicators and high-resolution pictures. Apple's iPhones have the similarly feature-rich iMessage service built-in.

This time, rather than try to launch yet another messaging app, Google has been working to integrate a new messaging standard with its Android operating system.

Mobile operators, phone manufacturers and app-makers will be able to use the new technology to develop messaging apps that are compatible with one another.

The standard is known as the Universal Profile for Rich Communication Services (RCS) - but it will be given the more consumer-friendly name of Chat when it is rolled out to Android devices.

To develop Chat, Google has worked with more than 50 mobile networks including Vodafone, T-Mobile and Verizon and manufacturers such as Samsung, LG and Huawei.

The company said it expected the functionality to be widely available on Android phones within two years.


BBC

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