![]() The GSM Association – the standards body for mobile phones – came up with RCS. With the advent of smartphones, there was a need for a more advanced form of text messaging. ![]() On iPhone, you know when a message uses SMS because it will be a green bubble rather than the blue bubble of iMessages, which use a far more sophisticated Apple-specific messaging system. The closest you could get to emojis was “emoticons”: using ordinary punctuation characters to create things like smiles :-) and frowns :-(.īecause SMS is a key communications standard, every phone today can use it, whether iPhones or Android phones. ![]() It was limited to 160 characters, and only alphanumeric ones. It used a standard known as SMS, which was a very basic one geared to the limited capabilities of phones at the time. Text messaging was first introduced back in the days of feature phones. Unfortunately, that hasn’t happened, mostly due to the rivalry between Apple and Google, and that’s something Google wants to change … In recent years, there’s been a drive to switch to RCS (rich communications services, or rich communications suite), a more sophisticated text messaging standard. SMS (short messaging service) is simply the original technical standard for text messages. Although we tend to think of text messaging and SMS as synonyms, that’s not quite the case.
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