Android Messages May Soon Let You Text From the Web (androidpolice.com) 48
Android Police dug into the code for the latest version of Android Messages and found two very intriguing features: Rich Communication Services (RCS) support and support for all the popular web browsers. From the report: Google is developing a web interface to run on a desktop or laptop, and it will pair with your phone for sending messages. Internally, the codename for this feature is "Ditto," but it looks like it will be labeled "Messages for web" when it launches. You'll be guided to visit a website on the computer you want to pair with your phone, then simply scan a QR code. Once that's done, you'll be able to send and receive messages in the web interface and it will link with the phone to do the actual communication through your carrier. I can't say with any certainty that all mainstream browsers will be supported right away, but all of them are named, so most users should be covered.
Another major move appears to be happening with RCS, and it looks like Google may be tired of letting it progress slowly. A lot of new promotional text has been added to encourage people to "text over Wi-Fi" and suggesting that they "upgrade" immediately. There's a lot of text in that block, but most of it is purely promotional. It describes features that are already largely familiar as capabilities of RCS, including texting through a data connection, seeing messaging status (if somebody is typing) and read receipts, and sending photos. Google does put a lot of emphasis that if it's handling the photos, that they are high-quality. Android Police also notes the ability to make purchases via Messages.
Another major move appears to be happening with RCS, and it looks like Google may be tired of letting it progress slowly. A lot of new promotional text has been added to encourage people to "text over Wi-Fi" and suggesting that they "upgrade" immediately. There's a lot of text in that block, but most of it is purely promotional. It describes features that are already largely familiar as capabilities of RCS, including texting through a data connection, seeing messaging status (if somebody is typing) and read receipts, and sending photos. Google does put a lot of emphasis that if it's handling the photos, that they are high-quality. Android Police also notes the ability to make purchases via Messages.
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Re: Use Signal for Desktop (Score:3, Informative)
Three seconds of research on your part would have turned up the source code on GitHub:
https://github.com/signalapp
Also, anyone who knows anything about infosec is familiar with Open Whisper Systems. Clearly you are outside your realm of competence here.
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Hangouts is dead. Long live Hangouts (Score:3)
New messenger app, same old premise. They just took this feature away from Hangouts 8 months ago. RCS makes it different, but not different enough to be significant.
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I find hangouts TERRIBLE. Its terrible on android and has awful call quality. I'm about to go back to the OG google voice app, but then all my old messages are still stuck in hangouts. ARGH. The gmail interface is super bad. I can't stand it. You have to install the chrome app if you want to text people over the web otherwise you can only respond to existing texts.
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Like seriously. How could they fuck something so simple up so bad?
Re: Hangouts is dead. Long live Hangouts (Score:2)
Google iMessage? (Score:2)
Roaming? (Score:2)
When I'm on a vacation internationally, I swap my home country's SIM card with one from abroad. This avoids expensive international roaming, while allowing me to make calls locally plus a 4G data connection. And no I don't have a dual SIM model...
Does the phone need to be connected to a local number at the time or can Google spoof a number on my behalf using a gateway connected back to my home telco? (Even when my phone is physically thousands of KM away)
Say I'll be gone for a month or 3. I land in Tabarnia
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That's supposed to be part of RCS. So...maybe. It probably depends on your carrier more than anything. I don't know how many carriers have even rolled out RCS yet. If they haven't you'll have SMS and this probably won't be possible.
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You don't need extra SiMs anymore, a singe SIM is enough. Roaming fees got abolished mid last year.
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You don't need extra SiMs anymore, a singe SIM is enough. Roaming fees got abolished mid last year.
Roaming fees are abolished inside the EU. I assume that either the OP's origin or destination (or both) is outside the EU.
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Free EU roaming is
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I have a slighly more expensive plan, too.
But not because of roaming but because of free unlimited calls and a higher datalimit.
As I'm very often outside of germany, I enjoy the internet now, before I had data roaming deactivated and usually did not accept calls from home.
Under the old laws, normal use of phone or data had trippeled my phone bill if I had used roaming more than a few times.
I have no clue about tarrif structures however ... I bottom line pay EU50 more per year and have for that free roaming
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I still pay the same price for my connection. But I did see that the price of new subscriptions has indeed risen a bit in the Netherlands. I don't know how much roaming costs the providers but I guess that by raising the prices of the new connections just a bit 'because of the new roaming law' they earn millions.
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You can still use roaming, only you pay extra for it since the costs are not subtracted from the bundle.
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The problem lies in the wording of the law: it’s “roam like home”, so if you has had 1000 units and 1GB package, for inland, then due to the law it would become 1000 units, 1GB in the EU. You c
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That is strange. Here is a page from KPN in the Netherlands with the tariffs: https://www.kpn.com/mobiel-abo... [kpn.com]. I looked up Russia. Roaming there costs about 80 euros/GB if you buy a separate bundle. If you don't have a bundle you can still roam but indeed for 250 euros/GB, as you say.
If this is not what you mean then I don't understand what you mean :).
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Many people don't need roaming.
And sorry: if your country followed the EU so badly that you have now phone contracts without roaming then I would try to change that.
it either became more expensive
Sorry, it can't be more expensive. You seem not to listen. A single month in a foreign EU country with normal phone and data behaviour would have cost you half a year of your contract, or more. A single day can be as expensive as a month at home.
Example: my old contract was EUR15 per month. Calling someone, regardl
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Great that it works for you, but basically I pay for your carelessness!
Google Voice (Score:5, Interesting)
So, what does this do that Google Voice didn't already do like 8 years ago? Other than work with the phone's main number, instead of the GVoice number that is. Otherwise, this is ass-old tech that should have been around ages ago!
Re: Google Voice (Score:3)
Hah. Hahahaha.
Will there ever be a say when Google's own shit works with other shit from Google?
I'm missing something (Score:2)
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Yes, this is not using email to an SMS gateway. That seems to be what you are missing.
It's using a gateway, it's just that the gateway is your phone.
MySMS (Score:3)
Get real (Score:2)