![]() ![]() WeMessage has two parts: the first one is weServer that needs to be installed on a Mac. The only pre-requisite to using the app is that one must already own a Mac. This time around though, developer Roman has managed to bring iMessage to Android through his app ‘weMessage’ without any reverse engineering or breaking any EULAs. A number of developers have tried to bring iMessage to Android through reverse engineering but their apps have eventually always been taken down by Google. ![]() While there are a number of messaging apps, iPhone users - especially in the United States - prefer to use iMessage. One of the major pain points of iPhone users switching over to Android is the lack iMessage for the OS.
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