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One of the reasons that many iPhone users won't even consider switching to Android is the lack of iMessage. Losing those blue bubbles is simply not an option for some smartphones owners, and Android doesn't have an adequate substitute. But that is quickly changing as Google works to bring Rich Communication Services (RCS) to more Android devices.
Earlier this week, Google announced in a blog post that it is teaming up with AT&T to make Messages by Google the default messaging app for every AT&T customer in the United States using an Android phone. The goal is to bring the enhanced features of RCS to as many phones as possible.
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