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Apple still doesn't need RCS, but the latest update brings it closer to being suitable for...
@Xyzzy01Yes RCS is not that new, but the article it right that it is still not ready for any and all platforms, since in practice it lacks the universal interoperability of SMS, i.e., whatever phone and carrier you use, you can send and receive SMSs without installing any additional application and without registering to any additional service (no Apple/Google/Samsung/Meta/etc. account necessary). Therefore I also agree that only a solution "backed by carriers, governments, and tech platforms alike" could replace SMS, and RCS is (still?) not such a solution.Outside of the US of A, people do not use iOS solely for iMessage, since there are often many more Android users than iOS users. For example, in my family/friends groups (in France) we use Whatsapp, Signal, Discord much more than iMessage (incidentally, for group calls we use the same, or even Skype, but literally never Facetime).
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iOS 16's Clean Energy Charging arriving later in 2022
First things first : consume less by using a wired charger (wireless charging uses about 50% more energy, according to https://debugger.medium.com/wireless-charging-is-a-disaster-waiting-to-happen-48afdde70ed9).Only then worry about when to consume.Apple (& all others) should first dissuade from using wireless charging (or even remove this feature).
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United Airlines celebrates over a decade of success implementing Apple technology