Comment by supportengineer

2 years ago

One question: Who owns iMessage? Who pays to run the servers? Who pays for the bandwidth?

Do you allow your neighbors to use your yard and driveway that you pay for?

I postulate people would gladly pay a cup of coffee's worth for a first party app and/or subscription. Certainly easier than shelling out a few hundred bucks for an iDevice.

  • That’s kind of what I think. Make an iCloud subscription tier that includes access to messages and then include it in the web-browser version of iCloud and make an Android app for messages. I can’t imagine it would have to cost much more than $10-$15.

    • This would be an Apple service. It'd cost $99/month to view the text of messages on non-iPhone devices, and an additional $99/month to view any photos/videos/emojis attached to messages.

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If I had billions of dollars and a yard the size of a small country I probably wouldn't mind...

> Who pays to run the servers? Who pays for the bandwidth?

I f%$@ing do. I paid when I bought an iPhone, Mac and iPad.

And even if it’s not enough - provide it as a service for a fee.