Emoji Tapbacks in RCS Messages
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•Emoji reactions finally look normal between iPhone and Android devices
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Emoji reactions, or Tapbacks, now work properly between iPhone and Android messages.
When an Android user sends a reaction to an iPhone via RCS message, the emoji displays inline instead of as a separate message.
The same goes for when an iPhone user reacts to a message sent from an Android .
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