Android users can now chat on iMessage with new app release
The Beeper Mini app was released on Google Play, allowing Android users to communicate through iMessage with friends without requiring making an Apple ID or configuring access to a macOS server, according to the Google Play app store.
The Beeper Mini app transforms user messages into familiar blue text bubbles visible to all participants in the conversation. It also provides all iMessage features, including reactions, threads, high-resolution file exchange, and group chats.
Unlike other services that route messages through a Mac server or require login through an Apple ID, Beeper Mini automatically registers the user by phone number and sends data directly to the Apple server, ensuring the confidentiality of sent messages and files.
Sent messages in blue bubbles (photo: Google Play)
Beeper Mini is a branch of the main Beeper startup, which aims to unite all messaging platforms in one app. Users can gather chats from Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, iMessage, and others, as well as SMS.
Reactions for photos and videos (photo: Google Play)
The Beeper Mini app, allowing messaging through iMessage, is now available for free download on Google Play but requires a subscription ($2 per month) after a free trial period during the first 7 days.