Apple’s Latest iPhone Update: Bad News for Millions of Google Users

 

If the latest reports are correct, Apple consumers have just over a fortnight to wait until the launch of iOS 18.1 and the belated arrival of Apple Intelligence, the flagship feature in the latest iOS release. Until then the most significant update is still RCS, the even more belated upgrade of stock SMS on iPhones. 

As security experts commented before, Apple’s RCS upgrade has a lot of security flaws—no end-to-end encryption is the key one, with its lack being a major step back, but there’s also patchy carrier adoption, no full iMessage integration, and no end in sight for those dreaded green bubbles.

But Google campaigned hard for years, cajoling Apple into making this move as its own Android Messages app lost ever more ground to WhatsApp and other over-the-tops, while Apple seemingly brushed away any concerns, with its critical US user base continuing to iMessage between themselves. 

And, while Google has teased Apple over their flawed RCS implementation, it has also made it clear how welcome this is. But there was always the chance that Google and its consumers would not see the equal playing field they desired, and that risk appears to

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