"Nothing Phone 2 bridges the iMessage gap, bringing blue bubbles to Android"

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Phone manufacturer "Nothing" claims that its new "Nothing Chats" feature will allow Android users to use iMessage with blue bubbles, typically associated with Apple devices. The feature is said to be powered by Sunbird, an app developer that has claimed to send iMessage chats for a year without a public launch. However, the legitimacy of this claim is questionable, as Apple has previously stated that iMessage on Android would weaken its brand. Sunbird's lack of transparency and failure to address security concerns surrounding Apple ID credentials further raises doubts about the viability of the service.
- Nothing Phone says it will hack into iMessage, bring blue bubbles to Android Ars Technica
- Nothing is bringing iMessage to its Android phone The Verge
- Nothing Phone 2 is getting iMessage support this Friday — with some catches Engadget
- Nothing Phone (2) Offers Solution to Blue, Green Bubble Drama Gizmodo
- Nothing Chats Is a New App That Lets Nothing Phone 2 Users Send iMessages to iPhones IGN
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