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Apple's inability to send text messages to Android phones has been a complaint for years

Apple mobile phone can't send text messages to Android phones. What's ridiculous is that many users report that it's very slow to send text messages to Samsung's Android phones with iPhones. Now the apple company has been accused of playing tricks for several years.

The lawsuit was initiated by a user who had previously used an iPhone, and the plaintiff, Adrienne Moore, said she had now switched to non Apple devices. The user is also seeking a class action lawsuit against apple. The user has filed a lawsuit in San Jose federal court.

Apple's IMessage can only keep text messages from other Apple device users, but it can't send it to her Samsung phone, which is equipped with Google's Android operating system, the plaintiff said in the complaint. The plaintiffs also allege that users who replace Apple devices with non Apple Wireless Phones and tablets have been "punished for not getting the full benefits of their wireless service contracts.".

The charges also point out that the IMessage system in the iPhone may temporarily or permanently intercept messages when users use Apple phones to send messages to users who used to use iPhones in the past but later switch to Android phones.

In fact, Apple's customer service support staff recently acknowledged the problem, saying that 'many' users face this problem. IMessage prevents iPhones from sending messages to new Android phones after users give up iPhones and switch to Android phones.

In fact, for years, users have suspected the quirky nature of iPhone behavior, especially when sending text messages to non Apple device users. According to a recent Bi test, it often takes a few seconds to send a message from an iPhone to another iPhone than from an iPhone to a Samsung phone. Not long ago, David Segal of the New York Times complained that he had been unable to accept messages from iPhone users since he replaced his iPhone with an Android phone.

According to bi reader Justin Frazier, he is very concerned about the outcome of the accusation because he is also troubled by the above issues. "I had an iPhone 5 before, but a few days after the launch of the galaxy S5, I also bought a galaxy S5," Frazier said. Previous charges about the above issues have made me cautious, so when I switch to a non Apple phone, I have to turn off IMessage and log out of all Apple accounts. After switching to non Apple products, I've talked to many friends who use the iPhone and try to send me messages.

One day, they sent me a message, but I couldn't get it. The problem of mass messaging is even more serious. Some messages will arrive on my mobile phone, while most of them cannot. At t couldn't do anything. Let me contact Apple. Apple made it clear that my phone number was not in their database and asked me to update to the new operating system. Now, I'm forced to give up the galaxy S5 and use the iPhone 5 again. I think it's a problem that Apple developers can solve, but they don't, because it's good for apple. '