In a video posted in a tweet via the official Android Twitter account, Google again mocked Apple through Drake’s song “Texts Go Green”. This title, from the album “Honestly, Nevermind” that the artist has just released; refers directly to one of the biggest problems with iPhones.
Indeed, the American singer’s song reminds us that when you receive a message on an iPhone, if it appears in a blue bubble, it means that it was sent from another iPhone from iMessage. However, if it appears in a green bubble, it is using the less reliable SMS protocol and is likely from an Android smartphone, or from a user who has been blocked on iMessage.
With its tweet, Google highlights Apple’s refusal to deploy the RCS protocol on iPhones. Calling the song a “real banger”, Google says the “phenomenon” of green text bubbles is “pretty rough”; both for Android smartphone users and anyone else stuck.