is there a trustworthy SMS MMS app for Android that's not Google?
from LordCrom@lemmy.world to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2024 23:44
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DebatableRaccoon@lemmy.ca on 11 Aug 2024 23:47 next collapse

I use Textra

taaz@biglemmowski.win on 11 Aug 2024 23:57 next collapse

Here too, found it many years ago, bought the Pro pretty soon after and now have been using it ever since. It just does everything right.

Weirdmusic@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 00:54 collapse

Does Textra do auto txt forwarding?

astanix@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 11:38 collapse

I don’t see that in the settings.

notnotmike@programming.dev on 12 Aug 2024 12:01 collapse
Sanctus@lemmy.world on 11 Aug 2024 23:55 next collapse

I’d also like to know. Though I think only google has RCS.

Quill7513@slrpnk.net on 12 Aug 2024 00:21 next collapse

It’s true. They got that shit on lock down. And the thing is… If their goals were actually what they say they are they’d let more other services access that, but instead, no. It’s actually about locking you into their ecosystem

Dave@lemmy.nz on 12 Aug 2024 00:25 next collapse

Yeah, you can use Beeper but they require you to have Google messages installed.

I’m still running the old version of Beeper that did SMS without pairing it to Google’s RCS, though I don’t think I can get away with it for too much longer as it’s not getting updates anymore (the two versions coexisted for a period).

BearOfaTime@lemm.ee on 12 Aug 2024 00:56 next collapse

Part of the reason I refuse to use RCS.

The primary reason is its a shit protocol - they’ve had 20 years to make a protocol that competes with existing protocols, it’s still problematic, and it’s still dependent on a phone number/SIM.

halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 01:57 next collapse

It was designed as a replacement for SMS, just bringing some of the features from SMS alternatives like iMessage. It was never designed to compete with alternatives.

thericofactor@sh.itjust.works on 12 Aug 2024 02:38 collapse

The problem with rcs is that it needs to work without a data connection like sms. For that to work, every single mobile operator needs to support it and route it. For that to work they need to work together. The problem is they don’t and there are different implementations, some don’t support it at all. Even when they do, the phone needs to support it. Google is now at a point where they have rcs capable messaging on every recent Android version. Apple is now also integrating rcs into iOS. They are circumventing the operator problem by enabling rcs over wifi or your subscription data. But that’s a workaround, because it requires data, while sms just requires a cellphone signal. Until operators start working together to enable and relay rcs messages, Google and Apple habe the monopoly by having rcs routed directly to their messaging apps over the internet instead of directly to the device like sms does.

DBT@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 02:08 collapse

Anyone else used to play coc and read this as Reddit Clan System?

TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee on 11 Aug 2024 23:55 next collapse

I miss when Signal still handled SMS. It was so effing convenient.

Quill7513@slrpnk.net on 12 Aug 2024 00:21 next collapse

Their justification for that is so bullshit to me. They let perfect be the enemy of good

BearOfaTime@lemm.ee on 12 Aug 2024 00:57 next collapse

Makes me wonder what the real reason was.

sunzu@kbin.run on 12 Aug 2024 01:14 next collapse

Reduce mass appeal... They appear to stiring it I this weird direction for "journalists" when there better apps for that now.

It seems like their main goal is to ensure it doesn't have mass appeal and relate to "privacy weirdos"

deafboy@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 19:39 collapse

Privacy preserving tool has to prioritize privacy. Otherwise it’s actively harming their users. What good would it be for to have an appeal to a larger audience, if it meant sabotaging the main point of the app?

sunzu@kbin.run on 12 Aug 2024 19:48 collapse

The meta data that feds get is not enough privacy for anyone within US doing real journalism

But ok

Quill7513@slrpnk.net on 12 Aug 2024 01:17 next collapse

This situation to me is it seems like it’s a echo chamber bubble situation. The way Signal gets feedback for their app is kinda bullshit. It disproportionately values the input of their own developers and the very most evangelical signal users. They don’t request feedback from users at all before making changes. They push out notifications of upcoming changes through banners at the top of the app, but they never use this same mechanism to be like “Hey, doing a quick poll. Whatchu folks want?”

I don’t think it’s malice in this case. Just blind incompetence.

BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 05:48 next collapse

I think you’re absolutely right.

The announcement of dropping SMS at the time gave those vibes. They were basically saying to users “we know what’s good for ypu better than you do”.

It was a huge strategic misstep. SMS was the perfect route to get people to use Signal - you’d start with SMS conversations and then as people joined signal conversations could switch to secure chat. Now its very hard to persuade people to switch to Signal.

Now google has used the same trick to push its own messaging standard RCS.

Quill7513@slrpnk.net on 12 Aug 2024 11:19 collapse

Yeah and when people were like “hey, this decision sucks, can you not?” They were like “where was this feedback before, we’ve been discussing this on our forums for months” and its like… Obviously most people who use your app aren’t on your forums. The usage patterns of people with that much dedication to signal will be different from people who are just using the app to talk to their friends and family and treat it as a tool.

s38b35M5@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 10:34 collapse

Agreed. Another change that got me was removing the ability to set a unique color for your contacts.

“We’ve removed the ability to set color for your contacts. Our users are too sophisticated to need at-a-glance ID of chat by color, but we’ve added the useless ability to change the color of your own messages you send. That’s useful, right?”

There’s no shortage of loud feedback from the userbase in their forums, but they dismiss it all and force ahead indifferently.

Vent@lemm.ee on 12 Aug 2024 12:45 collapse

I thought the real reason was that RCS was finally kicking off, but Google wasn’t exposing an RCS api to normal apps. Signal never said that was the reason, but it was the only thing that made sense at the time.

dandroid@sh.itjust.works on 12 Aug 2024 12:36 next collapse

That’s my main problem with Signal. They refuse to add features because they can’t be perfect. I damaged my old phone beyond it being usable and got a new one. Now it’s impossible for me to get my conversation history, because the only way to keep it is to do a backup in the app and then manually move the backup file, then restore it on your new phone. Oh, but you can’t backup and then restore to your laptop. That would be crazy talk. It’s impossible to get your conversation history to your laptop.

Quill7513@slrpnk.net on 12 Aug 2024 12:46 collapse

Same with your contacts. There’s people I was in regular contact with that I’ve lost the ability to get in touch with.

On the other hand the three and a half years me and my ex fiance were together have also been wiped out. So that’s a load off my mind haha

TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee on 01 Sep 17:35 collapse

I’m a little late in my reply but I believe they stopped SMS support because it’s pretty expensive in the long run. Signal took off over lockdowns like a lot of platforms, and SMS texts cost quite a bit (at scale) to route and process. My anecdotal evidence (take it or leave it) is that I worked at a fairly major ecomm tech company around that same time who discontinued 2FA verification via SMS in regions like India (etc) because collectively it was costing the company millions to use that route for that purpose.

They actually offloaded the 2FA flows to free (for the user anyhow) services such as Google Authenticator and Authy etc etc (which those companies now have to spend the money on each SMS interaction and/or server costs, not the one I was working for.

Ultimately I think Signal did it because it was costing them a lot of money with not a lot of benefit as more people adopted the platform.

hddsx@lemmy.ca on 12 Aug 2024 00:51 next collapse

It doesn’t anymore?

BearOfaTime@lemm.ee on 12 Aug 2024 00:57 next collapse

They stopped about a year ago.

doc@fedia.io on 12 Aug 2024 01:01 collapse

Not for a couple years now.

anguo@lemmy.ca on 12 Aug 2024 13:06 next collapse

Honestly, SMS in signal turned out problematic for me. One of my contacts had uninstalled Signal, yet any SMSs I sent him would default to Signal messages and were never delivered.

aaaaace@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 12 Aug 2024 13:20 collapse

Is there something wrong with Silence for SMS?

I agree with the comments about how Signal has treated its users, and that has fucked me, but they also are a lifeline for people in very unsafe situations.

I see a parallel to how Mozilla treated Firefox users under Baker, perhaps we need a Mull build for Signal.

TerkErJerbs@lemm.ee on 12 Aug 2024 19:39 next collapse

Had never heard of Silence thanks for that. Gonna check it out.

Pips@lemmy.sdf.org on 12 Aug 2024 21:50 collapse

No updates in several years so it’s stuck in 2020. May be good, may have vulnerabilities as a result.

knobbysideup@sh.itjust.works on 11 Aug 2024 23:58 next collapse

Textra

ExtravagantEnzyme@lemm.ee on 12 Aug 2024 00:02 next collapse

Fossify’s Messenger is awesome, it handles SMS/MMS plus it’s ad free and open-source.

notnotmike@programming.dev on 12 Aug 2024 12:00 collapse
TheTechnician27@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 00:03 next collapse

I use QKSMS on F-Droid.

sunzu@kbin.run on 12 Aug 2024 00:30 collapse

Heads up, it is no longer mantained, quik SMS is the fork that was recently updated.

bobs_monkey@lemm.ee on 12 Aug 2024 00:10 next collapse

I’ve been using pulse sms for a while.

I_Miss_Daniel@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 04:00 collapse

Same. Pretty reliable. Decent Web interface. Can be a bit glitchy if you replace your main phone though - still using smsbackup+ to mirror them to an IMAP folder for easy search and backup.

bobs_monkey@lemm.ee on 12 Aug 2024 04:31 collapse

Good recommendation on that backup solution, just annoying that it needs a workaround

I_Miss_Daniel@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 12:40 collapse

I forget why that happened. I think it was an increase in security required by Google with a newer Android version.

Quill7513@slrpnk.net on 12 Aug 2024 00:19 next collapse

I’m using Quik SMS which is a continuation of QK SMS. I’ve found that the current state of SMS apps on Android kinda… Sucks. Fossify messenger is probs my second favorite

viking@infosec.pub on 12 Aug 2024 00:23 next collapse

Mezo SMS, comes with a beautiful keyword filter. “to unsubscribe” gets rid of 99% of the spam out there.

bassomitron@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 02:34 collapse

Feels like that keyword phrase would fuck up a lot of legitimate automated messages I actually do want (e.g. pharmacy refills, food delivery, appointment reminders, etc). Regardless, a custom keyword filter would be excellent.

viking@infosec.pub on 12 Aug 2024 02:52 collapse

It works for me since I hate subscriptions and don’t use anything that sends stuff to my phone :-)

ElectricTrombone@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 02:40 next collapse

Textra. I bought it years ago. Had it on multiple phones. Still works great and still gets updated. Lots of options too. My favorite is a little delay timer on the send button that gives me a chance to cancel if I see a typo at the last second or just change my mind.

DarkSirrush@lemmy.ca on 12 Aug 2024 05:12 next collapse

I am using it still, but honestly every update that I notice has made it more annoying to use - most recently adding extra confirmations to choose even a single image to send. It also hasn’t made proper support for message reactions yet, which is annoying since my contacts are increasingly using them in place of responses.

My spouse gave up on it when it stopped sending images consistently for her, and their response was to blame an app that she did not even have for the issue.

Unfortunately fossify messenger isn’t there yet for me either, and Google’s SMS feels horrible compared to textra now.

JackiesFridge@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 12:11 collapse

I am with you on every one of these points. The image selection process is terrible now, where before it was quick & simple. And in the past couple of updates, sending larger images and gifs was sporadic until now I always get an error. I was happy when they added message reactions, then puzzled when they just stopped at six, half of which are rarely useful.

I’ve been a paid user for years, but now I’m causally shopping for something else. If they’re giving up on their app, so am I.

Thebeardedsinglemalt@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 11:53 collapse

I used Textra for years across maybe 4 phones. The customization is great, but it started randomly dropping ringtones on my Pixel 7 Pro…it’s the P7P that sucks ass, not Textra.

I eventually quit Textra because it doesn’t support RCS

TheRealKuni@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 12:46 next collapse

I eventually quit Textra because it doesn’t support RCS

Fuck Google.

TonyOstrich@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 13:28 collapse

This is what truly pisses me off about Google/Alphabet bitching about Apple not supporting RCS. Google does not offer any kind of API or access for developers to hook into RCS messaging and the have structured it in such a way with extensions to the standard that are Google only so even if there were other RCS providers it wouldn’t be fully compatible. Fuck.

fine_sandy_bottom@lemmy.federate.cc on 12 Aug 2024 12:54 next collapse

No love for simple mobile tools?

github.com/…/Simple-SMS-Messenger

Karcinogen@discuss.tchncs.de on 12 Aug 2024 12:59 collapse

Not anymore after they got acquired

DivergentHarmonics@sopuli.xyz on 12 Aug 2024 18:01 collapse

A free fork is called FossifyOrg

Dkarma@lemmy.world on 12 Aug 2024 13:32 collapse

Next sms