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Google Messages could soon be able to send iMessage-like ‘reaction texts’

It looks like Google Messages will soon let users send iMessage-like reaction text messages to people without Rich Communication Services (RCS). While the feature hasn’t been rolled out to users yet, some have discovered a bunch of strings in the latest Messages beta v5.8 that suggest the app could soon support “reaction fallback texts” similar to Apple’s iMessage.

Those SMS/MMS responses are known as “fallback” texts, and in iMessage, they’re sent in place of reaction messages to anyone who doesn’t use iMessage. In Google’s Messages 5.8, released on the Play Store to beta testers.

As 9to5Google points out, this could further the petty, green-versus-blue bubble war between Android and iOS users, as iMessage and Google Messages users could find it frustrating to receive fallback texts from each other. Plus, we don’t know how long it will take before these text responses are available in RCS apps beyond Google Messages, like Verizon Messages or Samsung Messages. If those apps can only receive fallback texts, it could make messaging even more fragmented.

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