Apple released the system with much fanfare on Monday iOS 16 for the public, when of course it is a direct and practically the only competition for Android 13. Both companies, that is Apple and Google, have brought many interesting functions to their new systems, including iOS however, one thing is missing, which we take u Androidu as a matter of course. Apple's Messages app still can't schedule their sending.
Yes, iMessage though in iOS 16 have received many improvements, where it is possible to cancel their sending, or edit the sent text up to five times, but planning is still not present here - unless you go the way of setting the time in the calendar in combination with an automatic shortcut (you can find the instructions <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>). Even if you go through the whole complex process of planning to send a message on the platform iOS pass, you still have to communicate with Siri, which is simply unthinkable for many without her support for the Czech language.
The pre-installed Google Messages application, which you can find not only on Google devices but also on Samsung devices, allows you to schedule messages right after it is launched for the first time, without complicated and lengthy setup. Simply write a message as usual, long press the button Send and select a predefined time or set your own. Or, if message scheduling isn't your top priority, you can choose any SMS app on Google Play with a feature set that suits you. That, after all, is the beauty of the system Android.
There are many uses for scheduling messages. You can schedule to send a birthday card when you remember the person, even if their birthday is in a few days. At midnight, you can share content from TikTok to your friends without waking them up, because the message will not be sent to them until the morning. You write an idea to a colleague on Saturday, but it will not be delivered to him until after working hours. It's strange, isn't it Apple he didn't mention this option anymore when on Androidu works for quite a long time and quite reliably and above all simply. Although maybe it shouldn't surprise us from a company that would rather tell us to buy everyone iPhones and not deal with RCS chat that would make everyone's life easier.
Does anyone do this?
Come on iOS no, because he can't, but maybe he would like to.
The importance of this function is 0, so I can easily put it to sleep 😀
It's a point of view, just like postponing an email. There is certainly a large group of users who would take advantage of this.
I would like to be able to copy the selected text, word...
I'm not sure what you mean, but it's possible, isn't it? If you hold your finger on a given word for a long time, a copy/extract menu will pop up. You can also select a longer text by marking it.
So he iOS to this day, it does not have a whole bunch of basic functions compared to the competition...and I write this as a long-time iPhone user. When it sometimes pisses you off...
So feel free to pitch us something :-).