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It had the potential to be a great replacement if it just worked™ like SMS/MMS (well, MMS was also quite fickle back in the days), given it's so brittle across devices even on the same OS, with little means of troubleshooting by end-users and even less from non-tech savvy users, it's kinda dead in the water.


Not dead in the water at all. By default, it is enabled for all Android phones and iPhones


Not true. My carrier only enables it when you have a Samsung phone. I have an iPhone, so no luck.




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