Nothing Chats brings iMessage Support on the Phone (2)
Nothing introduced a new app called Nothing Chats developed in partnership with Sunbird. The new Nothing Chats app will be exclusively available on the Nothing Phone (2). Nothing Chats app is currently available in the US, Canada, UK, and EU only on Phone (2), and you can download the Nothing Chats app from the Google Play Store from Friday.
Introducing Nothing Chats
Nothing wants to break all the barriers between you and other smartphones by introducing a new app called Nothing Chats available only on Phone (2) as of now. This app will let you message another person on iMessage via blue bubbles on Nothing Phone (2).
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The Company has developed an app with the partnership of Sunbird to get rid of those green bubbles. This app is currently available in selected countries and will be available in other places over the next months as confirmed by Nothing. Apart from this, more features will be coming to the app in future updates as the app is in the beta stage.
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How Nothing Chats Will Work?
If you’re a Phone (2) user in one of the select countries where Nothing Chats is available, you can download the messaging app from the Google Play Store. Log in with your existing Apple ID username or create a new account to start sending and receiving blue bubbles.
Are my messages secure?
Nothing assures that Nothing Chats is built on Sunbird’s platform and all Chats messages are end-to-end encrypted, meaning neither Nothing nor Sunbird can access the messages you’re sending and receiving.
Who is Sunbird?
Sunbird is a US technology company that specializes in Android and web messaging. You can also visit Sunbird’s Website.
Are any of my messages or Apple ID Credentials stored?
No, Nothing is powered by Sunbird, and Sunbird’s architecture provides a system to deliver a message from one user to another without ever storing it at any point in its journey. Messages are not stored on Sunbird’s servers and are only live on your device – once a message is delivered. It can only be recovered locally from your personal device.