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rockitdog

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Is there an Android app that would somehow allow an Android to use/communicate with iMessage or is that not possible?
 
i'm not aware of any. this is why third party apps are better - skype, whatsapp, line etc. these are available on many platform (ios, android , windows etc).
imessage/facetime are apple proprietary.
 
There was a way to do it if you were willing to route your messages through China. I remember seeing a thread about it over on XDA. I wouldn't trust that, though I don't know how desperate you are.
 
I have been using Mightytext, you need to used it with Chrome to get all its benefits.

Not having iMessage is one of the reasons I flipped flopped from Android to my 5S. Mightytext gives me what I want.. the ability to text from my desktop.
It will alos give you popups for missed calls which is great if you leave your desk without your phone.
 
I have been using Mightytext, you need to used it with Chrome to get all its benefits.

Not having iMessage is one of the reasons I flipped flopped from Android to my 5S. Mightytext gives me what I want.. the ability to text from my desktop.
It will alos give you popups for missed calls which is great if you leave your desk without your phone.

I wish MightyText existed for iOS.
 
There was a way to do it if you were willing to route your messages through China. I remember seeing a thread about it over on XDA. I wouldn't trust that, though I don't know how desperate you are.

There was an app released on the play store from a Chinese company. However you are basically giving a random third party strangers in another country your Apple ID and password.... not safe.... The app was subsequently removed from Google plays store and customers were advised to check their credit cards and change their apple ID passwords....
 
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