Use Apple iMessage, WhatsApp and other messaging apps on Android with Sunbird Messaging

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Use Apple iMessage, WhatsApp and other messaging apps on Android with Sunbird Messaging

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Apple has repeatedly refused to adopt the RCS standard that Google and all Android makers have for text messages, and that it keeps making iMessage unavailable for Android users, at least so far.

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This causes Android users to appear green – like blocked users – in Apple mobile messages, instead of being able to use the app’s messaging platform, but now Sunbird Messaging promises to use iMessage on Android.

This promising application also offers the possibility of collect messages from all the messaging apps you use in one place, making it much easier for you to read and respond.

Sunbird Message, the app that promises to put an end to Apple’s green messages


Sunbird Message was born as a project to unify all your messages in a single application, including the arrival of iMessage on Android and avoid the annoying green messages that Apple users receive when talking to someone using an Android mobile.

He understands also SMS and MMS messages with support for full size images and videos as well as end-to-end encryption including reactions and other features included in this app.

iMessage and Android

iMessage and Android

The free Android

In the application roadmap, there are features such as the inclusion of other messaging services such as WhatsApp or Telegram in the app so you can receive messages from everyone in one place.

The company also intends to include support for Signal, LinkedIn chat, Google, Discord, and more, so it’s worth keeping an eye out if you’re drawn to this idea of unify all your messaging services in the same application with full compatibility with all its features.

How to download Sunbird Mail

Sunbird messaging

Sunbird messaging

The free Android

As of this writing, Sunbird is not yet available for download on Google Play, but you can join its waiting list so you can try it out as soon as possible.

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