Apple considered the possibility of programmable messages in iMessage according to Craig Federighi

We have not talked about the war for being the definitive messaging service for a long time, but the truth is that long before all the interest was focused on which was the music and video streaming service preferred by users, the war was focused on mobile messaging. WhatsApp, Telegram, iMessage, Viber, Facebook Messenger, an endless number of applications for which we have to decide ...

For this, the developers keep adding new functions, we saw it a few days ago with Telegram that added the possibility that the user can program the sending of messages, quite useful programmingWhy don't the other courier services add it? Well today has been his own Craig Federighi who has spoken about it… Yes, Apple thought about programmable messages, and they are still considering adding this feature to iMessage in the future… After the jump we give you all the details about the future of iMessage.

First of all say that if you have an Apple device you probably know what it is iMessage, if you do not know it, it is the messaging service for iOS and macOS (and now iPadOS). A service that has been changing aesthetically but lacks something that many users demand: the programmable messages. And yes, it seems that these have been in Apple's plans, and that they continue to be ... It has been Craig Federighi, Senior Vice President of Software in Apple, who in one of the requests via email that some users have made has confirmed that they continue to see how to make this possible. They want to see cHow to Represent Unsent Scheduled Messages, as well as the way in which to display, delete and edit them. In addition, they are faced with the problem of what to do when devices are out of range and shipping time arrives. Problems that will undoubtedly end up solving in successive versions ...

They will because Apple Music's on-screen lyrics were also a challenge for the company as Federighi also comments. They actually had a great concern about the level of resources that they could consume when interacting with the Apple Music app. Situation that they have managed to solve and that yes, it will finally arrive at iOS 13.1.


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