What cheeses me off

Sorry to be dull ( again 😊) but you mean you can’t have more than two people on a call? How … 1990s.
Could use Teams and have a loud video conference call in the middle of a lounge…😳 Funny if not true ie happens a lot…very 2025….
 
Ah sorry minor clarification to above - primarily I meant group messaging - as soon as an Android in the group it totally splinters - SPITA
As an Android-phile I haven't come against that problem, when adding people into an existing call, or using apps like WhatsApp - they don't seem to care what phone the other end are using.
 
Oh Android users have to use 3rd party Apps for effective comms - then 3 x Double WCMO is Android phones 👍

Never have or will use WhateverApp - iOS iMessaging or WeChat more than suffices for for me until bloody Android users want to be included
 
Oh Android users have to use 3rd party Apps for effective comms - then 3 x Double WCMO is Android phones 👍

Never have or will use WhateverApp - iOS iMessaging or WeChat more than suffices for for me until bloody Android users want to be included

I am android user and I can use the normal phone to have multiple people in the same call no matter what operating system. I have used it with Apple, android, oxygen users.
Same for group messaging.

I think iphone doesn’t like if non Apple platforms.
 
Have you not changed your driver licence and electoral address? There can be fines if you don’t change your licence address after an extended period.
I live in NSW and commute to work in QLD.

Hopefully no one ever questions me but to be honest I had no idea and nor did I ever care enough to find out and still don't care.

Daughter is in Grade 3. When she finishes Grade 6 we'll be back in Sydney.
 
I am android user and I can use the normal phone to have multiple people in the same call no matter what operating system. I have used it with Apple, android, oxygen users.
OP was referring to texting ie iMessage. Non Apple user break the circle and are damned for eternity.
Same for group messaging.
How?
I think iphone doesn’t like if non Apple platforms.
Yes.
 
I am android user and I can use the normal phone to have multiple people in the same call no matter what operating system. I have used it with Apple, android, oxygen users.
Same for group messaging.

I think iphone doesn’t like if non Apple platforms.
I think @Cruiser Elite is referring to texting.
 
Settings:Apps:Messages: toggle iMessage off to force text messaging. That should do what you want.
But not very useful OS. A outbound text will trigger roaming charges (as applicable). iMessage happily uses wifi or your eSIM data.
 
toggle iMessage off to force text messaging. That should do what you want.
Ah nah - never going to happen - I can do without communicating with Android phones but cannot do without iMessaging

Simple solution is just ignore Android users full stop - it will only take me a few weeks to weed them out and delete from Contacts 👍
 
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Oh Android users have to use 3rd party Apps for effective comms - then 3 x Double WCMO is Android phones 👍

Never have or will use WhateverApp - iOS iMessaging or WeChat more than suffices for for me until bloody Android users want to be included
WeChat is a ......... 3rd party app?
There are no settings. However the latest iOS18 improves the iOS-Android messaging.

The problem is Apple uses a different version of RCS
Exactly this, built in 'Messages' on Android phones, uses RCS and happily does group chat etc. Likely different versions of RCS though, as QS noted.
 

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