Samsung has released a new video in support of Google’s #GetTheMessage campaign which calls for Apple to adopt RCS or “Rich Communication Services,” the cross-platform protocol pitched as a successor to SMS that adopts many of the features found in modern messaging apps… like Apple’s own iMessage.
My only issue with RCS is that it requires that either LTE or wifi be on. I personally keep those off unless I want to actively use the internet. Not a big deal, minor annoyance though.
They all do now. MMS, iMessage, any other messaging app, also require an active data connection to actually reach your phone.
The only thing that did not require an active data connection in place is real SMS, with all its limitations.
Such a shame. =(
3G has been shut off and 2G will be going down in weeks. SMS won’t work without LTE or 5G soon.
Then I look forward to not getting texts from anyone. =)
Just curious, is there a specific reason you keep data and wifi off unless you’re using them?
Have you ever recorded WiFi traffic on any device? It’s pretty crazy the amount of packets being transfered and received at any given moment
No reason to keep either on since they drain the battery even when not actively browsing the net. And if your LTE can’t find a tower to connect, it keeps trying to connect, draining the battery significantly. This was pretty bad for me a couple years ago; not so much anymore since I live in a city now but I still keep both off, mostly habit but also because I like having my battery above 90% while it’s sitting idle.
When I’m at home and want to use the net on my phone, I turn WiFi on, then off once done. When I’m outside the home and need the internet, I turn LTE on and then turn it back off once I’m done.
If you have Internet, you can also just use Signal. No need for RCS.