• Home
  • Startup
  • Money & Finance
  • Starting a Business
    • Branding
    • Business Ideas
    • Business Models
    • Business Plans
    • Fundraising
  • Growing a Business
  • More
    • Innovation
    • Leadership
Trending

‘Uncanny Valley’: Nvidia’s ‘Super Bowl of AI,’ Tesla Disappoints, and Meta’s VR Metaverse ‘Shutdown’

April 2, 2026

Kalshi Has Been Temporarily Banned in Nevada

April 1, 2026

‘A Rigged and Dangerous Product’: The Wildest Week for Prediction Markets Yet

March 31, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Newsletter
  • Submit Articles
  • Privacy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook Twitter Instagram
UptownBudget
  • Home
  • Startup
  • Money & Finance
  • Starting a Business
    • Branding
    • Business Ideas
    • Business Models
    • Business Plans
    • Fundraising
  • Growing a Business
  • More
    • Innovation
    • Leadership
Subscribe for Alerts
UptownBudget
Home » How, When And What Color Bubbles Will Be
Innovation

How, When And What Color Bubbles Will Be

adminBy adminNovember 19, 20230 ViewsNo Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Apple has just announced it is going to support rich communication services in its Messages. If that sounds dull, read on for why it isn’t. Here’s what it means and what will change when—including what will happen to those green or blue message bubbles.

November 19 update below. This post was first published on November 18, 2023.

The Background

Android uses RCS, Apple doesn’t. Google and Samsung have exhorted Apple to join the RCS party. RCS is the advanced messaging system used on Android phones that makes up for all the things that SMS can’t do. For instance, SMS works over the cellular network only, but RCS, like Apple’s iMessage, works over wifi as well.

RCS supports higher-resolution media, audio messages, and bigger file sizes, compared to SMS and MMS. It’s also better in terms of working between different platforms.

The Benefits Of iMessage

Apple has long resisted calls to introduce RCS, with CEO Tim Cook saying he didn’t see much call for it from users and suggesting to a reporter to instead, “Buy your mom an iPhone.”

And it means that there’s a two-tier presence in Messages on iPhone. If you’re sending a text between iPhones, the message appears on a blue background. But if your conversation includes someone on an Android phone, their messages pop up in green.

This color change became emblematic of the other differences, such as the highly useful typing indicator, where three dots animate on a grey background to tell you in real time that the other person is typing the next message. Ooh, the anticipation!

There are other benefits, such as briefly being able to undo send messages or edit them after they are sent between Apple devices. Many of these features are available on Android phones thanks to RCS, but can’t get across the abyss between the two different platforms.

So, Now The Two Will Work As One?

Not quite. Here’s the statement Apple gave to TechRadar and 9to5Mac: “Later next year, we will be adding support for RCS Universal Profile, the standard as currently published by the GSM Association. We believe the RCS Universal Profile will offer a better interoperability experience when compared to SMS or MMS. This will work alongside iMessage, which will continue to be the best and most secure messaging experience for Apple users.”

For me, the phrase that really jumps out is “This will work alongside iMessage,” confirming that the two are far from being merged. I believe Apple is allowing some RCS features to be managed by iMessage, rather than any full-scale combination. This is still welcome, of course, but leaves one major question: what colors with the message bubbles be?

The Color Of Bubbles

Will Android messages now show up in the lovely blue color Apple uses for its own messages?

No.

According to Chance Miller at 9to5Mac, “I now have an official answer: nope. RCS will use green bubbles just like SMS.”

When Will It Change?

Apple says “later next year”. I’d take it that it will arrive with iOS 18 in the fall of 2024.

November 19 update. More details are emerging about what’s happening with Apple, iMessage and RCS support. Techradar has said that we should expect the support for RCS to come “early next year,” and claimed, “green bubble shame set to end,” though I think those things are not quite right.

My understanding is we should expect it later in the year, and that green bubbles for Android messages will stay, as discussed above.

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman in his latest Power On newsletter, suggests a much later timeframe. As you can see above, I figure the launch of iOS 18 in the fall seems most likely and Gurman says, I’d say that means it’s coming either in iOS 18 or a more incremental update to the operating system between October and December 2024.” Basically, it could be more than a year away.

Gurman also has a clear opinion about why it’s happening, at least in part. “Regulatory scrutiny probably has a lot to do with the reversal. Apple is about to implement major changes to appease the European Union, and it certainly doesn’t want iMessage to become a new front in its fight with governments.”

He also says that texting between Android and Apple is not the best experience, “complete with grainy images and the ever-present risk of messages never arriving.” Personally, I’ve never had the missing message issue. But Gurman points out that issues are “more about the limitations of the older SMS system,” but adds that users probably don’t know that and blame Apple. Well, he doesn’t say this but I imagine people would likely blame Android, too. Either way, an improvement in service is clearly going to be welcome.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Articles

From $50M Startup To AI Powerhouse: Jennifer Tejada’s PagerDuty Playbook

Innovation March 25, 2026

JAXPORT Relies On Transportation Visibility To Improve Throughput

Innovation March 1, 2026

SNL’s Will Forte On How Huntington’s Disease Has Become A Family Issue

Innovation February 28, 2026

Who Is Winning Continuous Hormone Monitoring And What Comes Next

Innovation February 27, 2026

Data Sovereignty Is No Longer Just A Compliance Problem

Innovation February 26, 2026

A Robotaxi Hit A Child. Here’s What We Know

Innovation January 29, 2026
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

‘Uncanny Valley’: Nvidia’s ‘Super Bowl of AI,’ Tesla Disappoints, and Meta’s VR Metaverse ‘Shutdown’

April 2, 2026

Kalshi Has Been Temporarily Banned in Nevada

April 1, 2026

‘A Rigged and Dangerous Product’: The Wildest Week for Prediction Markets Yet

March 31, 2026

Livestream Replay: The War Machine

March 30, 2026

Arm Is Now Making Its Own Chips

March 29, 2026

Latest Posts

Google Shakes Up Its Browser Agent Team Amid OpenClaw Craze

March 27, 2026

Why Walmart and OpenAI Are Shaking Up Their Agentic Shopping Deal

March 26, 2026

At Palantir’s Developer Conference, AI Is Built to Win Wars

March 25, 2026

From $50M Startup To AI Powerhouse: Jennifer Tejada’s PagerDuty Playbook

March 25, 2026

The War on Iran Puts Global Chip Supplies and AI Expansion at Risk

March 23, 2026
Advertisement
Demo

UptownBudget is your one-stop website for the latest news and updates about how to start a business, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Sections
  • Growing a Business
  • Innovation
  • Leadership
  • Money & Finance
  • Starting a Business
Trending Topics
  • Branding
  • Business Ideas
  • Business Models
  • Business Plans
  • Fundraising

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest business and startup news and updates directly to your inbox.

© 2026 UptownBudget. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.