The latest update on Beeper Mini, the chat app that enables users to send text messages from Android to iMessage on iPhone and displays them as blue chat bubbles, has been facing several roadblocks from Apple. However, the developers have continued to play the cat-and-mouse game. Recently, the Beeper Mini app has been removed from the Play Store, and the developers have announced that they have integrated the iMessage feature into the Labs section of the main Beeper Cloud app.
Nevertheless, users who have switched to iMessage in Beeper Cloud have encountered a new issue, especially when using Mac to send messages. They are unable to send messages, accompanied by a system warning labeling the devices as spam or sending messages too frequently. They believe that this is intentional blocking by Apple, specifically targeting device identification, making it even more cumbersome to use.
However, Eric Migicovsky, the developer of Beeper, sees this problem as a bug within iMessage itself.
TLDR: Beeper Mini, the Android-to-iMessage chat app, has been removed from the Play Store. The iMessage feature has been integrated into the Labs section of the Beeper Cloud app. Users switching to iMessage on Beeper Cloud face the issue of being unable to send messages on Mac, potentially due to intentional blocking by Apple. Eric Migicovsky sees this problem as an iMessage bug.
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